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Feb 16

Written by: seanlynch
2/16/2009 1:11 PM

This semester has began is already proving itself to be my most difficult semester to date. This past Saturday I took the LSAT. It took 5 and a half of the most stressed filled hours of my life.  I have been studying for it for the past 4 months and have been trying to squeeze as much studying in for it as possible since school started.  My classes began with a bang with 500 pages of reading before the semester even began and they have not let up since, but I am enjoying them all. 

My most interesting classes would have to be the combination of Macroeconomics, Business Ethics, and Global Poverty and Development.  The Global Poverty and Development shows the impact of decisions made by governments and multinational corporations on the micro-level rural villages around the world.  It really paints a clear picture of how even seemingly insignificant decisions in business can have major impacts on tiny rural villages half a world away. Business ethics then tries to figure out how to make decisions that are not only have positive ramifications within the company, but within local and global communities.  The classes have given me a lot to think about and a well-rounded picture on how interconnected the world is.  Even though my homework load can be a little overwhelming at times, the interesting and challenging material makes it worth it.

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