A new chapter?

Ibusiness meaning to make another post for a few days but one thing or another keeps interfering like things tend to do. I’ve been settled into my apartment for about a week now, and I has been totally awesome! :) Its really nice to have your own place and to all of the daily routine stuff that you usually let other do for you, but have never had a problem doing them for yourself, if you follow me. At any rate the apartment totally awesome and I can’t believe we were able to get into this place considering how new it is (it was built back in March I think). I’m getting along with Erik and Eric (Peewee) just great.

On another note, classes start in the morning which I am not looking forward to but what can you do eh? I’m down to only 24 hours as i start what I am calling “Senior Year Mark II”. :P So if all goes well I should be done by this May and then its on to . . . well, I have NFI what I’m doing after that but one thing at a time. Here is a breakdown of the “fun” I have on tap this semester (with the lovely descriptions that you all love :) .

MGT 364

Management 364: Quantitative techniques that aid the manager in making rational decisions. A study of the methods used in evaluating and selecting resources relative to achieving organizational objectives.

ENG 221 (I can’t believe I forgot to take this until i was a senior :/)

ENG 221 Writing II: Writing for the Professions: Practice in a variety of writing situations encountered by professionals: correspondence, proposals, documented research reports, abstracts, definitions, product and process descriptions. Emphasis on developing skills in audience analysis, analytical reading, critical thinking, research methods, and clear writing.

CIS 596 (IE IT Security, this is basically an independent study on whatever you want to do)

CIS 596 Problems in Business: Computer Information Systems: Technical or professional problems growing from particular needs which may require additional depth or breadth of study.

FGB 510 (IE E- Business)

FGB 510 E‑Business: Principles and Practices: A study of the basic principles of e-business from an applied, best practices point of view. Topics include the history and development of e-business, an overview of business‑to‑consumer (B2C) and business‑to‑business (B2B) e-business, the essential elements of online stores, payment methods, basic technological issues, competing globally on the web, building customer confidence, online security, legal issues, web site personalization, promotion, and customer service, competing as a small business on the web, and the future of e-business. A significant amount of time will be devoted to reviewing and analyzing existing e-business sites.

And one more thing before i go pass out in my lonely Queen size bed (I really need to have a girlfriend fall into my lap or something!), for all of you Warcraft II fans out there, ever wanted tog et all of the WAV files from the game that had you in stitches and use them as system sounds? Well, now you can just head over to this site and be Ready to Serve!

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