<p>Is there anything I can do over the summer to prepare myself for entry to a business school? Any reccomendations on books possibly?</p>
<p>Personally, I’m taking some accounting and finance courses. I’m also taking a couple web design classes just to help me in the future. But then again, I’m a sophomore. If you’re an entering freshmen, there’s really nothing you NEED to take, though some prep courses might help out a bit.</p>
<p>JC how many courses are you goin take… im starting as a transfer at VT over the summer and im taking one accounting course and a quantative methods course… is it a good idea to start out taking 3 or more courses at a quality school or is it too much</p>
<p>Work in an actual business environment. What’s more important is that you have some experience (even if it isn’t particularly enjoyable) than none. That usually helps in interviews as the employer will have some reason to believe you know “how to work” and not just how to be a good student.</p>
<p>World of Warcraft.</p>
<p>my uncle is a partner at a boutique so i am going to just go “intern” but i dont know what i can really do with only a high school education</p>
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<li>Wine</li>
<li>Women</li>
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<p>Repeat as necessary.</p>
<p>Hahahaha, some of you guys are pretty funny. But hey it’s tough finding a good job like a seasonal teller job without some connections.</p>
<p>level characters to level 70, sell accounts. Rinse and repeat.</p>
<p>You can tell employers of your successful WoW business.</p>
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<p>I would seriously avoid WoW. That could overtake your life and turn your current life into a meaningless endeavor with the sole purpose of funding your WoW life. </p>
<p>I’d suggest just getting drunk for the summer.</p>
<p>You can take courses at McDonald’s Hamburger University. I’m sure you will pick up some valuable management skills. :)</p>
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<p>I second the above. Work fast food for the first month, then get a serving job for the second month. It will give you a lifelong appreciation for those workers.</p>