Student Testimonial- Michael C.
Michael is a student in the University of Cincinnati's online Master of Science in Sport Administration program. Michael shared with us his experience in the master's program, and how he balances work, life and getting his degree online. UC: Where do you work? What is your job title? Michael: I currently work at FanGate Solutions, as a full-time intern. UC: What are your responsibilities at FanGate? Michael: Answer phone calls for the Performance Racing Industry and tickets, assist customers with any ticket or membership related issues, and travel to different events around the country to assist companies with ticket operations. I also work with other staff around the country to successfully do the tasks of an event manager. I've completed a recruitment project for two separate events! UC: What is your target graduation date? Michael: August 2024 UC: What motivated you to seek your Master’s in Sport Administration? Michael: I have my bachelor’s in exercise science because I really love sports and how the body moves. I have the option of being a coach at any level. Also, I want to work in athletic administration, so I wanted to get my master’s as well. I kind of have the option if I want to be a coach I can, and vice versa for athletic admin. UC: Why did you select University of Cincinnati, and are you happy with your choice? Michael: I chose UC because most of the people I went to High School with went to (or is still) at UC and they all loved it. Sometimes I do wish I went on campus because I have heard so many amazing things about the school. But overall, I am extremely happy with my choice. I actually got my internship from UC, and it is the best thing I have ever been part of. The opportunities are literally endless because the professors are great and care about your future. UC: How do you handle the school, work, life balance while in the program? Michael: During my undergrad, I was a student athlete, so my time management skills got better as I got older. So, my skills were put to the test this fall semester as a full-time student and a full-time intern. On Mondays, I would write down all my assignments for the week and the readings or videos I had to do to complete the assignment. Next, I would knock out the assignment that will take the least amount of time for me to complete. Then slowly work on the more complex assignments throughout the week. I would work on my assignments during the down time of my internship so I would not have very much to do after I am done at 5:00PM. I also know myself and how I work best. I know that if I am really tried, not much will get done. So, I try and work on assignments while I have the energy and I'm in the flow of working. The cherry on top of the semester is during the weekends, I would travel all over to different events. I also knew that I would not want to read or finish any assignment in the car, after a long event, or after I have gotten home from a 14-hour day. So weekly scheduling was very important so I could maximize my time off and the free time I had during my internship.
