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Jaguar, and if you do business, dude, let me check you out later, OK? I think I might go to the research field for couple fo years, just to get my PhD and research this issue that is of great interest to me (since I can't read an existing study, have to do it myself then), and if everything goes as planned, it should have some value. So, when I need to get out there, hook me up why don't you.. I don't see a reason why we all shouldn't get filthy rich.
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Originally posted by Jaguar
I got accepted to Yale at 4 pm today. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nicely done Jag! ![]() And doing econ/business ![]() ![]() ![]() Sadly I probably won't be joining you there next year, with funding fallen through. But it's an awesome school for economics and business (and indeed pretty much anything else, it seems). If you want to go into business, some econ, some math and a knowledge of how businesses work is so useful - I keep hearing that whenever I talk to grad recruitment people at banks, businesses and financial institutions. |
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And I took the last final I'll ever take (hopefully) about seven hours ago now. I graduate in the spring, but all my courses are done now. I'm graduating from Washington College (not University), but congrats on getting into an institution named after a cool guy. Oh, and I'm an English major, Philosophy minor, FYI.
WRT college tips: -bring food, or plenty of money to buy food. You will get very sick of the dining hall food, very quickly. I regret not having more canned soup on those days when they're serving something really foul. -I don't think you'll have the problem I did, but always remember that college, unlike HS, will not hesitate to give you the boot if your grades go too low. I didn't take them seriously my first year. Biiiiiig mistake. -Many profs are willing to give you latitude on assignments, but you get a lot farther if you don't abuse their kindness. -Look to see what books you'll need for class, and then buy them online. Avoid buying a book until you have to read it for class, unless the bookstore has 'em in limited supply. I hate it when they tell you "we'll be using this heavily in class," and I rush to buy it for the arm and leg they charge, and then I never even have to open it. Book prices will blow your mind. I paid $200 for my Spanish books, though admittedly I was able to use them for two semesters of classes. -USB/"thumb" drives are your friends. -Talk to more experienced students to learn who the problem professors are. Idunno about physics or math, but my school's English faculty, like every school's, contains one guy who thinks everything in every book is a symbol of penises and/or death, and another guy who drones on forever and makes even the greatest stuff sound tepid. When in doubt, pick a class with a young professor over an older one if both are unknown quantities; the young one will be inexperienced at worst, and thus pretty easy to work with, while the old one might well be one of those tenure-holding badgers gripping onto their posts to the death and using them as soapboxes for their crackheaded delusions. That's all I can think of for now. Plus this post is looking longish. |
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