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Cheesefood

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Last night at 8:00pm, I finished my coursework for my MBA by taking my (hopefully) last final.

Woo hoo!!! I'm done! DONE!!!
 
Great! I never found my MBA all that useful professionally (IT), but it certainly gave me a different angle on management.
 
Congrats, Cheese. :mug: Must feel good to be done.

(just so we're clear, this wasn't at the Sally Struthers Institute, was it?)

  • TV-VCR repair
  • Home Inspection
  • Private Investigator
  • Small Engine Repair
  • Administrative Assistant
  • Or, get your degree! You can major in Accounting or Business Management!

:p
 
Cool - I still have about a year and a half for mine. The classes can be a pain, but I've learned some valuable information in them, so I guess they are worth it. ...as long as work is paying the bill that is.
 
I got my MBA about a year ago. It was really cool. I got a free T-shirt and a pint glass and they put my name on a plaque at Goose Island. All I had to do was drink like 50 different beers.


That's right.

I am a Master of Beer Appreciation. :rockin:


Seriously, congrats. I'm sure your MBA was hard work too. ;)
 
Thanks again all. Just got my grades in. I finished with a GPA just over 3.08. Not fantastic, but factor in that my wife got preggo during my first quarter and I gave up a lot of attention to school to pay attention to my son. Also, I chose to specialize in a field completely foreign to me (Finance).

So I end up with an MBA with a specialization in Finance and Database Systems and a Graduate Certificate in Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence.

Woo hoo! Bring on the celebration burrito!! (If I weren't so sick, I'd be much more enthusiastic).
 
Cheese, you've been a sick bastard since day 1, what's so different about today? ;)

Now that my wife has finished her Master's (she'd defending her thesis next month, but it's essentially done), I'm debating whether I want to go back for an MBA or not. I don't really need one for work, it won't have a direct impact on my employment (I'm a CFA charterholder already), but I've thought about starting to teach some classes at night in a few years. Not sure if it's a requirement for being an adjunct prof, but it can't hurt... the problem is that the schools where I can go locally (I have no interest in online classes, I *like* being in a classroom) don't have a part-time MBA program that allows a finance concentration. I don't have any interest in learning marketing or other broad management topics... so I don't know, I'm still exploring my options, and when it comes time to do salary negotiations at the end of the year, I may see if I can get the company to pick up some of the associated costs.
 
Way to go Cheese! Did you do it online or was this from a brick and mortar school?
 
the_bird said:
but I've thought about starting to teach some classes at night in a few years. Not sure if it's a requirement for being an adjunct prof, but it can't hurt... the problem is that the schools where I can go locally (I have no interest in online classes, I *like* being in a classroom) don't have a part-time MBA program that allows a finance concentration. I don't have any interest in learning marketing or other broad management topics... so I don't know, I'm still exploring my options, and when it comes time to do salary negotiations at the end of the year, I may see if I can get the company to pick up some of the associated costs.

To be a Prof. at an accredited school, you need a PhD. With a Masters, you can teach at a JUCO. (My Acct. professor talked to us about teaching requirements.) I think most Adjunct profs have either a Masters and a J.D. or a Masters and a butt-load of real life experience with MAJOR companies. In your field, you'd probably want to be like Hedge Fund material to become a professor (which I believe means you earn $1 mm+ per year from your invstments, right?)

In your area, you should be able to find a part-time B&M school with a Finance specialization. That's what I did - part time (meaning 1-2 courses per quarter) at a brick & mortar (Loyola University Chicago).

In your profession, the CFA is king. As for taking Marketing and other classes, well they're a necessity and well worth it. You need to learn how each department interacts and how to speak the lingo for each area. You also need to learn how to tie them all together.
 
Yooper Chick said:
I just read this- that's awesome! That's a lot of hard work and I think it's a real reason to be proud.

Did you get to go out and party to celebrate? :ban:

Yes. Actually ended up getting in a bit of trouble the next morning. I got completely wasted that night. Woke up the next morning to my wife reading the chat I'd left open from the night before, from an old fling with whom I'd recently reconnected via Friendster. I don't talk to her anymore. The fling, that is.
 
I see Cheese went out and bought a new jacket to celebrate!

gayestjacket.jpg


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the_bird said:
My wife wants you to know that you're an idiot. That would explain the thread's mysterious disappearance!

Thread disappeared because people were complaining. This happened a day or two later.
 
Cheesefood said:
Actually ended up getting in a bit of trouble the next morning. I got completely wasted that night. Woke up the next morning to my wife reading the chat I'd left open from the night before,

Hung over and sh!t kicked, huh? You know it's bad when her eyes are redder than yours. :drunk: :mad:
 
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