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Winning, Part 1 – Underneath It All
Winning has been surprisingly good so far. It lacks a lot of depth, but that’s also kind of nice. After reading a lot of business books, I’m starting to learn to skim through them and pick up the relevant details. … Continue reading
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No One Would Listen by Harry Markopolos
Many people confuse Accounting with Finance. Most people in the business world know the difference, but, in my experience, most people lump them together as “people who deal with money.” While they both do deal with money, that’s where the … Continue reading
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Memory
One of the things that bugs me about being “only human” is the corresponding fuzziness of memory. I’ve known some people that have a knack for remembering specifics — I am not one of them. In reality, I think I’ve … Continue reading
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Paradox of choice, again
I recently retrieved Free from its dusty spot on my toilet (it’s my favorite spot for books that I want to read but haven’t quite gotten to yet). As I was reading through it, a portion about how something being … Continue reading
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Leadership board
One of my goals this semester was to get as involved as humanly possible. I think I can safely say that I’ve achieved that goal. A few days ago, I squared away all my Beta Alpha Psi points, with plenty … Continue reading
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The Confession by John Grisham
The following book review appeared in the Tuesday, November 30, 2010 edition of The Daily Sundial: What would you do if a lanky ex-con walked into your office, plopped down on a chair, and proceeded to tell you that he … Continue reading
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The Giver by Lois Lowry
Every now and then it’s nice to pick up a book without absolutely any idea of what it contains. As a side effect of my frequent “Add to Wish List” sprees on Amazon, this tends to happen to me pretty … Continue reading
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Daily Sundial Book Review: Fall of Giants by Ken Follett
The following book review appeared in the Daily Sundial on November 2, 2010. I volunteered to do book reviews for the newspaper (on campus) gratis because, well, it’s obvious that I don’t have enough to do. There will be another … Continue reading
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Recruiting
I remember sitting through “Recruiting Boot Camp” a mere 3 months ago. Up in front of the classroom were some of my peers telling about their experiences going through recruiting for internships. “Be careful,” they said, “going through recruiting is … Continue reading
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Saturday Seminar, 1 of ?
I remember remarking to a friend a few months ago that there doesn’t seem to be any time to sit down and talk anymore. Remember those days back in high school where you could call anyone, anytime, and have a … Continue reading
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