1.
I am a first year pre law student at UF studying
General Business with a minor in Entrepreneurship. I have always been money
motivated and created an online marketplace back in high school as an avenue to
sell shoes and electronics. I have good management/organization skills and
excel in public speaking due to my debate and political experience. My
aspiration is that the new version of SNAP can be reliable and free of ‘bugs’.
If this business were a reality, it would play a significant role in my life as
my primary mode of nightly campus transportation.
2.
My improved version of SNAP would be a welcome
change to on and off campus students alike. Currently, the SNAP application and
van system is glitchy, inconsistent, and downright frustrating. The improvements I proposed will ensure that
students have a clear idea of when their ride will arrive and drop them off so
that they can be confident that they have a way to get around at night.
3.
This service will mostly benefit on campus
students but off campus students are not exempt from reaping the benefits of a
SNAP 2.0 so to speak. SNAP operates on campus but it has many stops scattered
around the perimeter of campus. What all my customers have in common is that
they need a free and safe method to traverse the ‘Greater UF Area’ at night.
4.
Customers don’t need to pay for SNAP service,
because it is included in their dues as a UF student. Students legitimately
care about their transportation options on campus because a lot of events go on
late at night. Teleportation is not a thing as far as I am aware, so everyone needs
a set of wheels to get them where they need to go.
5.
What sets SNAP apart from other businesses is
that it is in its own category of transportation. It is a student operated and
student used system that costs nothing (extra) to us. Uber is great but no one
wants to pay for something that they can get for free. Improving SNAP would
mean that broke college students could save money and achieve peace of mind
that they had a safe, reliable way to get around at night.
I believe that
these five elements fit together perfectly and that there are no
inconsistencies or other issues. The concept of SNAP is pretty engrained within
University culture, and not just at UF. All students want a free, on time ride
to the party and a free, on time ride back home. It just so happens that here
in the Gator Nation, our student transportation system (SNAP) isn’t as
efficient or reliable as it should be. We deserve an application that helps
students figure out their way around campus and we deserve proper
implementation with more than 3 vans for the whole student population!
very good idea
ReplyDeleteit is very impressive if you want to help UF students to get a free ride, i liked it very much. However, as you know business also should make money along with making people's lives easier and more convenient. So, i dont think your business can last long if it doesnt generate any revenue, unless you are planning to receive funding from the university.
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Hello Ryan,
ReplyDeleteYou have very good strengths going for you here. Being able to speak in front of people is an excellent skill to have under your belt (and it is one that I wish I had). I have never used SNAP, but I have plenty of friends who complain about it. It sounds like you've got a solid plan of how you want to make it better.
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Hi Ryan. I do not live on or near campus but if I did, I would be very interested to try this app. Being a female, I know it can be scary trying to maneuver around campus, especially at night and not having reliable transportation makes it that much worse. If you can guarantee your app would fix the glitches in the current system, more power to you. I'd be interested to hear how you would guarantee yours would work better. Good luck!
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