A Beginner’s Entry into the Markets
A Business Student dot com may now be referred to as a beginner’s stock market experience as well since I’m positioning myself to tinker a bit in the markets. My 2008 business goals will need to be ratified a bit, but that’s fine with me.
I’ve decided to start investing in the markets a bit because […]
The Best Investment Banking (I-Banking) Resources
Investment bankers make a lot of money and get huge bonuses, therefore, I and many other aspiring finance professionals desire to be one some day. But what is Investment banking? What do you do as an Investment banker? How much do i-bankers get paid? How do I get a job at an investment bank? What […]
Harvard and Yale Endowment Investment Success
The Ivy League schools never cease to impress me
Most people seem to have a love/hate feeling for Ivy League schools. The lovers awe at their advanced academics, great opportunities, and prestige. Haters claim they are “just a school,” and their education is overpriced. Personally, I’m a lover. I love the prestige of the […]
A Biography of this Business Student - Part Two
I recommend reading A business student biography Part One before this post, which covers my bio as an awkward overachieving child up to high school. Part Two will pick up with the end of my high school career and my transition into college.
Soooo…. after receiving my ACT results in January of my junior year, I […]
My Goals for 2008
So in the spirit of New Years, I figured I’d make some goals for 2008. For one, I’ve been pretty scatter brained and unfocused in my life, so I figured a New Year’s Resolution would help a bit. That New Year’s Resolution quickly evolved into a full out plan with goals for my life […]
A Biography of this Business Student - Part One
A short biography of me is probably the only effective way to start this blog. My name is Nick, and I’m from the Midwest. I grew up in a “big city,” according to Dakota Territory standards, of 30,000. I’m currently a freshman at a fairly well esteemed business school, but I’ll discuss that later. […]