NKU, English major but only completed three years. Looking back now I wish I had taken something that would help me build my business. I'm probably like a lot of small business owners in that I found a skill I was pretty good at, decided to take it independent, and while I'm still good at said skill I am somewhat lacking in knowing how to turn it into a successful business. I'm not doing too bad a job of it, learning as I go, but it would be nice to have learned some of the fundamentals. I'm stumbling and bumbling around in Quick Books and hoping I don't make too much of a mess of things.
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Southeast Community College which was part of the Univeristy of Kentucky.
A.A. in Business Administration
Cumberland College now called University of the Cumberlands.
B.S. in Business Administration
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Miami University - Management Information Systems
My wife's a pharmacist if that helps any. I don't know of another profession requiring an advanced degree like that where you work 40 hours/week (though they may be wierd hours) and get overtime if you work more. Crazy. Not to mention you can pretty much go anywhere in the country and not have to worry about finding a job.
Myself,
B.S. in Electrical Engineering, from Purdue University
M.S.E.E. and PhD. from the University of Notre Dame.
Chemistry - Universidad Central de Venezuela
MBA - I.E.S.A. (Venezuela).
I spent a semester at UNC - Chapel Hill on an exchange program.
"A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky, dangerous animals and you know it."
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West Virginia University and University of Central Florida as an accounting major.
Got a summer job between my junior and senior year in my current line of work, fell in love with the adventure, and never looked back. I'd have been a lousy accountant, anyway.
We'll go down in history as the first society that wouldn't save itself because it wasn't cost effective ~ Kurt Vonnegut
Cumberland College, Engineering and Art Education
Job: Software Engineer.
In those things which we commit to practice we can master, and with mastery we have the freedom to use these skills whenever we desire, without this practice we are slaves to our inability.
Miami University
Finance
"....the two players I liked watching the most were Barry Larkin and Eric Davis. I was suitably entertained by their effortless skill that I didn't need them crashing into walls like a squirrel on a coke binge." - dsmith421
Union College (in KY) - Sociology/Psychology.
I'm currently a Marketing Analyst.
Hello to the Cumberland College Grads. I grew up about 20 miles down the road from there.
Still in school in NY, the esteemed Touro University
Business Management
Wright State University - BS in Business Administration (marketing concentration) 1994
Xavier University MBA Program - MBA - completed 3/4 of the program and like a complete idiot took a "semester off". That was about 11 years ago.
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