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He does, unfortunately I had real trouble with his grad class. If I pull out a B I will be amazed.

His undergrad class was really, really hard. I don't think I got higher than a 75 on any of his tests. Fortunately for me, he curved to my competition. He also wrote me a letter of rec this semester to skip all this undergrad stuff.

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His undergrad class was really, really hard. I don't think I got higher than a 75 on any of his tests. Fortunately for me, he curved to my competition. He also wrote me a letter of rec this semester to skip all this undergrad stuff.

I took his online Managerial Accounting class this semester.

The MBA program requires a 3.0 GPA to graduate and no more than 2 C's. I already racked up my first C when I got sick and misread my group assignment schedule in Marketing. I'm really hoping Thompson grades a curve.

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I took his online Managerial Accounting class this semester.

The MBA program requires a 3.0 GPA to graduate and no more than 2 C's. I already racked up my first C when I got sick and misread my group assignment schedule in Marketing. I'm really hoping Thompson grades a curve.

Sounds socialistic to me Flyer. Getting something you didn't work for.

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The cheapest MBA at $MU costs $57,000.

Every single person in the finance department at my office is an $MU grad. We have a couple recent grads who are first year analysts, I swear to God they are they douchiest douche bags I've ever met. I had one come to my office last month, plop down in a chair, and make a comment about how he couldn't believe a UNT grad student scored a window office while he has an MBA and just gets a cube. It wasn't the first time he said it.

I told him, with a straight face, it probably has to do with the fact that I am a senior IT manager with 14 years experience while he is an ANAL-yst who 12 months ago was still chasing trust fund trim at frat parties and whining to daddy about needing new speakers in his Escalade.

He hasn't been back to complain since.

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The cheapest MBA at $MU costs $57,000.

Every single person in the finance department at my office is an $MU grad. We have a couple recent grads who are first year analysts, I swear to God they are they douchiest douche bags I've ever met. I had one come to my office last month, plop down in a chair, and make a comment about how he couldn't believe a UNT grad student scored a window office while he has an MBA and just gets a cube. It wasn't the first time he said it.

I told him, with a straight face, it probably has to do with the fact that I am a senior IT manager with 14 years experience while he is an ANAL-yst who 12 months ago was still chasing trust fund trim at frat parties and whining to daddy about needing new speakers in his Escalade.

He hasn't been back to complain since.

Classic!

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After several hours of consuming beverages with my class of Asian women of questionable morality, I'm not sure who's the student and who's the teacher. Thanks so much for setting me up with this gig!

I bet a classroom full of such experienced women could teach anyone a new thing or two, and maybe even improve on things you knew.

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The cheapest MBA at $MU costs $57,000.

Every single person in the finance department at my office is an $MU grad. We have a couple recent grads who are first year analysts, I swear to God they are they douchiest douche bags I've ever met. I had one come to my office last month, plop down in a chair, and make a comment about how he couldn't believe a UNT grad student scored a window office while he has an MBA and just gets a cube. It wasn't the first time he said it.

I told him, with a straight face, it probably has to do with the fact that I am a senior IT manager with 14 years experience while he is an ANAL-yst who 12 months ago was still chasing trust fund trim at frat parties and whining to daddy about needing new speakers in his Escalade.

He hasn't been back to complain since.

Don't tell this unless it's really true. There are countless numbers of NT graduates who would love to have the same opportunity to say exactly the same thing to a SMU graduate.

The SMU graduate that I work with is too realistic about his alma mater. When he talks about better times (football wise) at SMU he always starts his sentences with "well, back in the days when we had the best team that money could buy".....it's very frustrating.

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