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How would you describe what you did at wake forest university?Completed coursework to obtain a degree as a Master of Business Administration. Elective courses were geared toward finance and operations.
Posted @ 09:14AM, October 07, 2007
by James Wagner | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at wake forest university?After sampling classes in Biology, I settled on Computer Science my Sophomore year. I held a part-time job for almost my entire stay, including project management for a web design firm my senior year, where I worked on projects for clients twice my age. I worked hard to balance my schoolwork ...
Posted @ 09:04PM, August 21, 2007
by John Blair | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at wake forest university?I graduated Magna Cum Laude from Wake Forest with a Bachelor of Arts in History, and a minor in Political Science. Furthermore, I was a U.S. Army ROTC cadet and fire team and squad leader for two years. I was medically discharged, however, in 2005 after suffering a blood clot that resulted ...
Posted @ 08:25AM, June 27, 2007
by William Fitzsimmons | Permalink |
What's one of the projects you worked on at wake forest university?The biggest project I worked on at Wake Forest was planning and implementation of three special-use classroom facilities for Art, Music and Theater with budgets ranging from $50K to $500K.
Posted @ 03:38AM, June 13, 2007
by Randy Riddle | Permalink |
How would you describe what you did at wake forest university?Bachelor of Science degree
Posted @ 02:12PM, June 07, 2007
by Trisha Eyler | Permalink |
What's one thing you would like to change at wake forest university?I enjoyed working there; there was collegiality among the faculty and staff and good leadership at the university. The only thing I might change would be to make the salaries more competitive.
Posted @ 04:37PM, December 06, 2006
by Randy Riddle | Permalink |
What are five lesser-known perks at wake forest university?If you like contemporary art, check out the collection at the student center. Each year since the early sixties, students have gone on buying trips in New York and they have pieces by the top artists of the past few decades. Also, check out the interesting gallery exhibits, theater and music ...
Posted @ 04:21PM, December 06, 2006
by Randy Riddle | Permalink |
What advice would you give to a new employee at wake forest university?First, get to know the administrative assistant in your department. They're a fountain of knowledge about budgets, ordering, and just generally about finding your way around. Second, take some time to walk around campus and get to know people outside your area. Wake Forest is a very ...
Posted @ 04:16PM, December 06, 2006
by Randy Riddle | Permalink |
What's your workspace like at wake forest university?At Wake Forest, I had a private office that was in a department and similar to offices that faculty might have.
Posted @ 04:06PM, December 06, 2006
by Randy Riddle | Permalink |
What's your daily commute like at wake forest university?When I worked at Wake Forest University, I lived in a part of town called the "West End", a series of older neighborhoods on the outskirts of downtown. It was about a ten minute drive from the university.
Posted @ 04:03PM, December 06, 2006
by Randy Riddle | Permalink |
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