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  • I finally got my grade: Managerial Economics in retrospect

    Okay, for Managerial Economics I made a (drum roll please)…90.05.  Talk about just barely getting that “A”!  My final project only garnered a score of 87% for not being as clearly organized as it could have been which I’m not sure I agree with but hey, an “A” is an “A” right?  Short ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on December 28, 2007
  • The agony of anticipation

    It’s Wednesday, the day after Christmas and I came home this evening expecting to see my final grade for Managerial Economics posted as my instructor has faithfully posted every Thursday since the beginning of the course, but not this one.  I know (at least I believe) that I have passed the course.  But I have been borderline on ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on December 26, 2007
  • Almost There

    Tonight I turned in my final project for Managerial Economics.  I will take the final quiz in a little while and when I finish that, I will officially be half way through with my MBA.  I would celebrate except that I anticipate the next two classes to be the toughest ones yet, Managerial Accounting then Managerial Finance.  I really ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on December 22, 2007
  • Won’t do Math? Perhaps an MBA is not right for you!

    Okay the reality is, I stink at math.  Or at least I have always felt that I do.  The reason is because in the past I have performed uniformly poor in almost anything having to do with math, algebra, geometry and even some business mathematics courses.  Here’s the rub.  I entered into Ashford University after speaking to ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on December 11, 2007
  • What an MBA can teach you about the job you already do, or don’t do as the case may be

    Getting laid off from work really isn't a good feeling at all.  Getting a raise is almost always a good feeling.  Getting your benefits cut really stinks but getting benefits added to the offering always seems like a good idea.  Watching your friends get fired is always bad, watching your friends brag about "getting one ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on December 8, 2007
  • Half way through to the half way point

    This last week was my 3rd week in Managerial Economics and marks the ½ way point for this course.  I have to admit, I will be thrilled when it's through.  I can't wait until Christmas break, I've been in class without a day off since I very first enrolled and it's been very hectic, manageable, but hectic.  ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on December 4, 2007
  • Considering an MBA? Think Twice

    Tonight I turned in my applied problems for week 2 of Managerial Economics.  Later this evening I will take the Objective Assessment (the quiz) and give it a whirl.  I became so frustrated on one of the applied questions that I went ahead and posted on the bulletin board in a fit of desperation.  Eventually I calmed down enough to ...
    Posted to My Ashford University Experience (Weblog) by Cajun on November 24, 2007