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alfa147x

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If the interior space without windows gets too hot the only choice is AC unless there is a ventilation unit that allows for more outside air (economizer mode).



Sounds well done. :biggrin:

These are apartments windows everywhere.

Dell Streak ;)

152.9 mm (6.02 in) (h)
79.1 mm (3.11 in) (w)
9.98 mm (0.393 in) (d)
 

IndyColtsFan

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According to what I read, the MBA is $3250 for a 6 month term. So basically, my tuition reimbursement would cover 81% of it and I'd have to pay for books, etc.
 

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Lifer
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And I may not even need all 4 terms because you do get credit from previous coursework (maybe some of my EE Master's courses would transfer) and experience.
 

IndyColtsFan

Lifer
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damn it. I need to stop reading apple blogs / forum

MBA != MacBook Air :D

LOL

My last job paid full tuition reimbursement up to $15K per year for an MBA. I should've done one then. Most companies (current one included) only give you up to the IRS tax-free limit if $5200/yr.

I figure that the initials are more important than where you got them from when you're at mid-career, and if I do finish my PMP next spring, that will be helpful too.
 

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Lifer
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6 months doesn't seem too bad

They say you can do it in 2 years. I figure I might have enough credits and experience to be able to knock that down to 18 months. If they don't limit you on how many credit you can take in a 6 month term, I could possibly knock it out even sooner.
 

Rubycon

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I would snap up a MBA in a second if the 13" model had 1920x1200 resolution. But as some folks say "if a frog could fly it would not have to bump its ass on a lily pad!". :biggrin:
 

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Lifer
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PMP should probably come first. I just need to start studying again, fill out the application (by far the hardest part), and schedule the test.
 

alfa147x

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LOL

My last job paid full tuition reimbursement up to $15K per year for an MBA. I should've done one then. Most companies (current one included) only give you up to the IRS tax-free limit if $5200/yr.

I figure that the initials are more important than where you got them from when you're at mid-career, and if I do finish my PMP next spring, that will be helpful too.

That's still better than paying for it yourself
 

alfa147x

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What does it sound like when they start shoveling coal into them furnaces?! :biggrin:

I look like like a sexy coal minner dude. Think zoolander

I would snap up a MBA in a second if the 13" model had 1920x1200 resolution. But as some folks say "if a frog could fly it would not have to bump its ass on a lily pad!". :biggrin:

You just fell into Apple's 90% rule ;)


They say you can do it in 2 years. I figure I might have enough credits and experience to be able to knock that down to 18 months. If they don't limit you on how many credit you can take in a 6 month term, I could possibly knock it out even sooner.

Still not too bad.
 

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Lifer
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That's still better than paying for it yourself

That's right, and if I went to the IU program next door to my office, I'd have to pay a huge portion of it and while it is undoubtedly a higher-quality experience, I don't know that plunging myself into 5-figure debt for such an iffy proposition is a wise idea given the number of unemployed MBAs. Spending a couple grand a year is one thing, having to spend $10K a year is entirely different.