What’s up, folk. I just wanted to write a quick entry to help a friend of mine spread the word about a blog that he just started. He’s a Morehouse alum and a Business Analyst in the ATL office with me and he started this blog to help college-aged people with general advice. The URL to his site is http://supportyourbrothers.blogspot.com/… Read the rest. He’s only got two entries up so far, but, knowing this guy, he’s going to be writing some great stuff on there.
What’s up, y’all. I just received word about a new site that one of my college roomies launched with his younger brother called TriviaTown.com… Read the rest. It’s a site with a bunch of cool trivia games across a broad range of topics. If you’ve got some time to kill, feel free to check it out because they’re looking to get feedback from users on how the gameplay is working.
As y’all know, I like spreading the word about things that my peoples do, so here’s the announcement email that my old roomie’s brother sent out about the site:
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MG wrote:
As y’all know, I like spreading the word about things that my peoples do, so here’s the announcement email that my old roomie’s brother sent out about the site:
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MG wrote:
What’s going on, everyone. So, I was just checking the gmail account for this blog and I realized how many people don’t even take the time to send a “thank you” email after I’ve taken the time to write a thorough response. I know it’s a small thing, but I swear things like this make me want to either take longer to respond to emails, put less time and thought into giving decent responses, or stop with the “responding to questions” theme of this blog altogether. aaarrgghhh! don’t mind me though, I’m just venting…
Anyways, the email below is from… Read the rest
Anyways, the email below is from… Read the rest
Happy new year, everyone! I hope everyone had a happy and safe celebration to bring in 2008. What better way to bring in a new year than to start responding to reader emails again, right?
The email below is from a Stanford GSB applicant who would like to transition into Consulting after he finishes his MBA. Unfortunately, the round 2 deadline past yesterday and it took me a while to get to his email, so I hope he still finds my response helpful. His questions are mostly around which courses at the GSB are useful in developing the skills… Read the rest
The email below is from a Stanford GSB applicant who would like to transition into Consulting after he finishes his MBA. Unfortunately, the round 2 deadline past yesterday and it took me a while to get to his email, so I hope he still finds my response helpful. His questions are mostly around which courses at the GSB are useful in developing the skills… Read the rest






