<p><span class="p-body">Landeta took two Real World classes at NYU SPS, and she describes them as superb hands-on experience. Not only did they help her connect with people in the sports industry, they taught her how to work with her classmates—as most of the time, she was required to work as part of a group. This allowed her to learn from her classmates as well, as they all brought in different ideas to the table. </span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">For both experiences, she had to present a project she was proud of to a sports business professional, and they gave her opportunities to go to a Brooklyn Nets game and be a part of a fundraising event for the Paris YMCA. "By far, the best hands-on experience I could have had was the <a href="/content/sps-nyu/experience/how-youll-learn.html" target="_blank">Global Field Intensive (GFI)</a> India program," she intimates. "Having the opportunity to travel to India and experience what the sport ecosystem is like there and network with business professionals was a once in a lifetime experience."</span></p>
<p><span class="p-body">Of course, the application to the real world doesn't stop there. In fact, according to Landeta, In every course she's taken, a major topic of discussion revolves around what is currently going on in the sports industry currently – sometimes simply staying up to date with news and media universe, other times discussing them in class, and even creating projects based on that. "Class projects and discussions have helped me be in the know-all of what's happening and discuss what is to come," surmises Landeta.</span></p>
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