Academics
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I earned my Masters
in Business Administration in May, 2001 from the Marshall
School of Business at the University of Southern
California. USC is located in Los Angeles, California. I attended the
evening MBA program (MBA.PM), which meant I had to balance education with full-time
work. I have learned many things at this highly-ranked business school, and consider
it one of my best personal investment moves. I am immensely satisfied with what I
have learned, and it greatly complements my technical background. Another benefit of going to USC is the chance to root for the Trojans. I have visited the campus a multitude of times over the years as many of my relatives and friends went to USC. Back then, I never quite understood their fanaticism, but after experiencing the traditions for several years, I now appreciate more the impact the University impact has on its students.
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My undergraduate
education was at Wayne State University in Detroit,
MI. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in May
1991. The picture of the "spike" on the left is Helios Tail, a symbol for
our Engineering school. Wayne State University is one of the three largest schools in Michigan and is well-known in the Midwest. The University offers all the major degrees (undergraduate and graduate) in engineering, business, medicine, law, education, political science, and so many more. When I was attending school, our mascot was the "Tartars." Now, the university has moved from Division II to Division I athletics and has renamed the mascot to "Warriors." The first team to be renamed and move to Division I status is the new WSU hockey team. Perhaps the move to get more national exposure will give WSU the recognition it deserves.
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