Quote from rcfran:
[BWhen I was in Business School, I was taught by some of the best professors in the country. Their commitment and dedication to my success was unwavering. Did I question their personal motives? No. Again, I couldnât care less as they were providing me with an invaluable education. Did I demand two years Tax returns from my securities analysis professor, for example? Did I snicker behind his back, calling him a loser because he was an educator and not a captain of industry? No â It didnât matter to me. His teachings proved invaluable and contributed accordingly to my advanced degree and I canât begin to thank him enough.
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rcfran,
You went to business school....You were taught by some of the best professors in the country......You then received an advanced graduate degree in business or finance........
.....And armed with those impressive credentials, you now further your study in the Woodie chat room.
I'm sure your parents, family and professors are proud.
Best Regards,
Dave Scott
P.S. Based on your paragraph above (which is left in it's entirety), I would suggest questioning peoples personal motives a little more. It appears to be one your weak points.

