Organizer: Rotman School of Business, University of Toronto
Cost: Free!
Pre-event estimate: 1 out of 5 -estimate based on "Tax efficient investment"
Post-event rating: 3 out of 5
Events after five do not have to be entertainment-related, but they are not necessarily boring either. The lecture topic "Rational Transactions or Irrational Exuberance-Understanding How People Act in Financial Markets" sounded like Greek to me at first. It was in fact thought-provoking and informative! Dr. Mahrt-Smith was able to explain financial terms in simple language, and to engage everyone with or without business background in his questions and activities. I am not sure if this is what I want to do next; I thoroughly enjoyed the experience for sure!
Cycles of work, event, and eat/sleep
Updated: April 13, 2009
It's been a great year going to events, meeting you and making new friends. But our careers are keeping us busy and we won't be able to keep up with the demands to keep up with the event alerts. We will post our reviews when we have a chance from time to time.
Please see right panel for sites we check for unique and fun events from less well-known organizations. See you there -- and don't forget to say hi
Love, peace and music, Jade & CHRIS - )
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It's been a great year going to events, meeting you and making new friends. But our careers are keeping us busy and we won't be able to keep up with the demands to keep up with the event alerts. We will post our reviews when we have a chance from time to time.
Please see right panel for sites we check for unique and fun events from less well-known organizations. See you there -- and don't forget to say hi
Love, peace and music, Jade & CHRIS - )
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
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2 comments:
hihi jade, it's me ah. long time no see. so are u going to join me at UT? let's meet up for bubble tea. - vivian
Hi Jade,
I am seriously looking into a MBA program. Where do you get information about the sample MBA class?
Thanks!
Brian
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