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Grad School Experience

The details of my grad school experiences are quite inconsequential. I was often placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds in the basement of the Seminary Co-op bookstore. After completion of my MA thesis, Saul Bellow ritualistically shaved my testicles. Pretty standard Chicago stuff--really.
 
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ORD_Buckeye;749000; said:
The details of my grad school experiences are quite inconsequential. I was often placed in a burlap bag and beaten with reeds in the basement of the Seminary Co-op bookstore. After completion of my MA thesis, Saul Bellow ritualistically shaved my testicles. Pretty standard Chicago stuff--really.

What? No meat helmet? :wink:

I stayed on at tOSU for a MS in engineering. I worked as a research assistant and pretty much spent my time crunching numbers for my Prof. and his PhD students and was able to craft a thesis out of that research project.

I had a great experience.
 
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Grad school (MBA) was the most fun 2 years of my life. Worked in the computer lab for 20 hrs a week. Partied Thursday through Saturday. Got 3 hours to go to Europe for 3 weeks and party my ass off (I mean visit some businesses and organizations). I only had one really hard class, but I conned the Prof into giving me a C for doing 50% work. Noted I had the lowest GPA of anyone who actually got an MBA (not many peeps in the 3.0-3.5 range), but an MBA is an MBA. I'm just happy that I finally have a job that if I stay in it for 2-3 year I will be able to use the MBA to get a better job down the road.
 
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