Spring '08 CSUS Roll Call!
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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I'll be there this semester again (& another 4 after ..... but my suby won't (I care TOO much to park it there.)
I'm scheduled to take 5 engineering classes and audit another 3....yes that's a total of 8 classes (Trying to attempt academic suicide I guess . Looks like I will be there M-TH 6am-6pm. I might even take the Cycle class again for another 2 easy "A" units.
EddyL
I'm scheduled to take 5 engineering classes and audit another 3....yes that's a total of 8 classes (Trying to attempt academic suicide I guess . Looks like I will be there M-TH 6am-6pm. I might even take the Cycle class again for another 2 easy "A" units.
EddyL
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I'll be there tues/thurs. Not sure if the wife and I will be taking the wrx or her saturn though. More than likely it'll be the wrx, since she hates parking in any parking lot anywhere.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Funtown
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All depends on your career field. For example, typically in business, you can't get yourself to an executive level in management without an MBA. Then it's "**** you" as they deny your promotion and prevent your access to the upstairs massage room with the salaried happy-ending specialists.
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All depends on your career field. For example, typically in business, you can't get yourself to an executive level in management without an MBA. Then it's "**** you" as they deny your promotion and prevent your access to the upstairs massage room with the salaried happy-ending specialists.
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Yeah I'm not looking forward to the additional time. I'm going to probably take one semester or more off, so that I can do the testing for the MBA program and get in to it. The way I look at the time investment is that I can either do it now, and get it out of the way, or I can potentially find myself in a position where I need to go through the program in 5-10 years from now, but have other commitments that would make it very, very difficult to complete. Right now, other than my wife and job, I have no responsibilities, so I'm going to just get it done.