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SwordsMaster
09-10-2007, 23:43
I'd like to share it with you all. Since I've been present at the Org in one way or another for the past... what is it 3 years already? I would like to share with you all the new stage in my life I am entering and perhaps to pop out from behind that mask for a brief instant.

I have recently graduated Trinity College, in Dublin, with an Honours degree in Computer Science and Telecommunications, and incidentally I do not want to know how a computer works anymore, and I have just started a new job. I guess it's one of those jobs you could call a career job. My business cards say consultant. If only I knew what that meant...

Anyway, to give this post some focus apart from broadcasting my achievements over the summer, I would like to know what colleges or universities in the US have a good MSC in Economics or Finance, or a good MBA program, as these are some of the steps I consider taking in the near-ish future. Steps that will allow me to rule the world one day.:smash:

As usual, any contributions will be appreciated.

Slainte

Caius
09-11-2007, 00:40
What about if you give me your diplomat? ~D

Good luck!

Caius

Ramses II CP
09-11-2007, 13:31
http://www.infozee.com/channels/mba/usa/mba-usa-rankings.htm

GL!

SwordsMaster
09-11-2007, 21:21
Thanks guys!

Blodrast
09-12-2007, 21:12
Congratulations, SwordsMaster!
Sooo... what exactly do you want to do (as a career, I mean) ? I understand you'd be interested in a MSC/MBA, but that doesn't really answer my question...
(Of course, besides ruling the world :2thumbsup:)

Craterus
09-12-2007, 21:18
Congratulations and good luck. I'm sorry I don't know anything about prospective US colleges.

SwordsMaster
09-12-2007, 22:38
Congratulations, SwordsMaster!
Sooo... what exactly do you want to do (as a career, I mean) ? I understand you'd be interested in a MSC/MBA, but that doesn't really answer my question...
(Of course, besides ruling the world :2thumbsup:)

Well, after 4 years of computers, what I do know is that I do not want to have anything to do with their workings for as much as realistically possible.

However, putting some of my skills to use, and joining them with some of my more recent interests, I am considering moving into macroeconomics and developing economic policies for undeveloped countries. I guess, I am trying to be an economic advisor to a government. So consultancy and economics would be the areas I'm focusing on...

And thanks everyone. I wish I could say it was hard work... But it really wasn't:sweatdrop: