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Went to Fordham University '01 in the Bronx. How about you?

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Attended Bennett High - graduated from Williamsville North

 

Attended Howard Univ. (Wash, DC - chemistry) - graduated from Jacksonville Univ (FL - Info Systems)

 

MBA from Unv. of Michigan - Ann Arbor [GO BLUE!]

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SUNY College at Fredonia-Class of 1975 (I can't believe it's 30 years!)

 

That's how a guy who grew up on Long Island & now lives in the suburbs of Albany became a Bills fan.

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I beat you by one year, making me the oldest Fredonia grad on this board so far. Class of '74. I actually took 3 courses in one session of the summer of 74 to finish up.

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Another SUNY Jockport grad here.  Back when we had "Spring-In" and a soccer team that kicked ass on the big college level big time!

GoBills!!!!

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Current Brockport Student here planning on finishing in '07 for undergrad and '09 for masters. Currently, no "spring-in" :blush: and good wrestling, football, and gymnastics teams.

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Buffalo State College 1981

Washington University - St Louis 1997 "Harvard of the Midwest"

 

(So, Emory is Harvard of the South. How many other "Harvards" are out there?)

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I guess that's my cue. BA Harvard 1989 (the Harvard of Cambridge, MA) :blush:

MA and PhD, University of Chicago (1991 and 1996)

 

 

 

Fight fiercely, Harvard, Fight Fight Fight!

Demonstrate to them our will!

Albeit they possess the might,

Nonetheless, we have the will!

 

How shall we celebrate our victory?

We shall invite the whole team out for tea (how jolly!)

Throw that spheroid down the field

And fight, fight, fight!

(Courtesy of Harvard alum and comedian Tom Lehrer)

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First College was way up in the North Country of NYS for Business Admin.

...a SUNY college known as "Canton ATC" (which stood for Agricultural and Technical College) but we said the "ATC" stood for Alcohol Training Center :D

It was/is up by Clarkson, Potsdam and SLU...many great times up there.

 

Then off to get a BS degree from Syracuse University in Construction Management (actually using that education-we (2 guys and I ) bought our company and build retail stores coast to coast-just returned from Gulfport. MS tonite-great area)...but to get that degree from SU, you had to go to their satellite school in Utica, NY the benefit was a sizable reduction in Tuition, the bad news was ...it was in Utica, NY :blush: (was in TKE there, too)

Actually nice folks there-but not easy to get to the Dome to see the games from there.

 

The 2 degrees took an extra semester-so i "grajuated" <wink> from ATC in '84

and walked the stage in '87 next...

interesting to see where you guys went...pretty cool diverse group we have here~

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B.S. in Packaging Science from RIT '96

 

Halfway through my MBA at UGA (Go Dawgs!!! :blush: )

I'm mostly taking 2 classes a semester at night, but I get more out of those than the regular MBA classes I've sat in on. Amazing... the difference in the student quality.

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Good to see lots of RIT on here. RIT 05 - graduating in May.

 

Just curious about your MBA, I'm interested in getting one in a few yrs - do you prefer the night classes to full time?? Does it make that much of a difference? Thanks

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