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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

business administration degree

When I was cleaning the house yesterday, my husband called and said his colleague invited us to his home for dinner this Friday. One of the reasons why my husband called to let me know was because he wants me to find a babysitter. Since I had no idea where to look for babysitters, I decided that maybe we can not go. Also, I remember the last time I went to a business party with my husband, many of the people at the party tried to speak with me and asked many questions.
One person came over to me and introduced himself and began talking about what I do with my free time. Ultimately, he encouraged me to get a degree. One of his suggestions was a business administration degree. According to him, with such a degree, it can be a lot easier to find a satisfying career. Since most folks at the party spoke of their businesses and careers and where the pursued their undergraduate and graduate degrees, as we returned home from the party, I spoke to my husband about American colleges and universities. In particular, we spoke about his opinions relating to the best coursework and the best collegees, universities and graduate schools in the United States.
My husband graduated from Northwestern University as an undergraduate and for law school. Thus, not surprisingly, he argued that Northwestern University is one of the best universities in the country. The last time we went to Chicago, we visited my husband's old law school and traveled to Evanston, Illinois (just North of Chicago) to visit his undergraduate campus. Based on nationaly commercial rankings, it appears that Northwestern really is one of the best schools in the country. I am hoping that when our children reach college age, perhaps they can also attend Northwestern and follow in their father's footsteps.

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