Wednesday, February 09, 2005
What I've learned in School
1. It takes a lot of careful, well though-out planning and calculating to arrive at a “random sample.”
2. For some reason or another, be it budget cuts or whatnot, large public universities (such as um, I don't know, A&M) may hire kindergarten teachers to lecture Upper-level business classes.
3. Despite its name, “Intermediate Accounting” requires much, much more than just an “intermediate” amount of studying.
4. Contrary to the complaints of my roommates and me about the bill, the price of water is actually well below the "equilibrium market price."
5. The customer who complains is your friend.
2. For some reason or another, be it budget cuts or whatnot, large public universities (such as um, I don't know, A&M) may hire kindergarten teachers to lecture Upper-level business classes.
3. Despite its name, “Intermediate Accounting” requires much, much more than just an “intermediate” amount of studying.
4. Contrary to the complaints of my roommates and me about the bill, the price of water is actually well below the "equilibrium market price."
5. The customer who complains is your friend.