I have a B.S. in mathematics with 33 graduate hours in math as well. I am currently working on a MBA.
Hey Manny, how is that coming along? How much longer do you have to go? Since you have a degree in math, all that number-crunching must be easy for you...no? I kind of hate it...am better with words than with numbers, graphs, and mathematical functions.
Only 2 yrs experience here. Be a junior next year.....and then a year later I'll be a senior!!! WOOOO!!!Uh...then I'll go to college and will no longer be one.
It is coming along okay, Jackie. I have 4 semesters left or 24 credits. If it wasn't for so many damn prerequisite courses, I would be done by now. I have 2 A's, 1 B+, and 1 A- so far in my 12 hours (the program consists of 36 hours). Of course, I could finish sooner but that would mean taking a class in the summer and I would rather have the summers off from school. Also, my company has a threshhold in what they can reimburse on a yearly basis (I think it is a max of 5 classes). Managerial economics had some calculus in it, but nothing too hard, more regression analysis than anything else. Of course, the Finance class had problems but they were time value of money, figuring out interest rates, cost of capitals, capital budgeting stuff. Most of these classes require you to write a research paper and that is something that I absolutely DESPISE with a passion!! This fall I am taking 2 elective courses: seminar in human resources and labor relations and international management. I already know that there is a paper in the international class and I am keeping my fingers crossed that there won't be a paper in the HR class, but it seems unlikely.
Those papers suck, Manny. You're just too smart. You already figured it out. Blah blah. See exhibit A Blah blah exhibit b Note exhibit a is drawn from exhibit b note circular logic. Give me my A. add footnotes and name dropping.