Box #1 (London) – Fifteen pounds of Fuqua!

Pre-reading materials - Box #1 - London

Pre-reading Box 1 - Contents

The first pre-reading box has arrived!  The contents are as follows:

Administrative:

  • Term 1 Residency Information At-A-Glance
  • Fuqua Career Management Center – Pre-reading assignment
  • NetID letter
  • CEBE Technology Preparation letter
  • Term 1 Residency calendar (draft)
  • Airport letter for customs/immigration

Academic:

  • Coursepack C385:  Global Markets and Insitutions – Prof. Jim Anton (pre-reading)
  • Coursepack C320:  Managerial Effectiveness – Prof. Jonathon Cummings (pre-reading)
  • Coursepack C485:  Culture, Civilization, and Leadership – Profs. Boulding and O’Driscoll (pre-reading)
  • Coursepack C430:  Financial Accounting – Prof. Katherine Schipper (pre-reading)
  • Textbook:  A History of the World in 6 Glasses – Tom Standage
  • Textbook:  The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy – Pietra Rivioli
  • Textbook:  Financial Accounting – An Introduction to Concepts, Methods, and Uses – Stickney, Weil, Schipper & Francis
  • Textbook:  Pearson Custom Business Resources Coursepack (Chapters 1-4 of Macroeconomics)
  • CD:  Financial Accounting Pre-term review

Opening the FedEx package was like watching a clown-car empty!  The materials just kept going and going…

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I don't know if I will have time to get back my blog. Between work, studies and family I don't know how much free time I will have. If you are looking for writers for your blog let me know.

Randy,

I believe as part of the Fuqua Cross Continent program, you would be spending some time in Delhi, India.

If you have the time for it, do give me a shout once you are here and we could meet up.

It's exciting, until you realize what that box represents!

Are you planning on starting your blog up again to write about your Fuqua experience?

Hoping to get my box in a couple of hours, I'm not even going to read the description you put down because it would spoil the surprise. I feel like a kid in Eid. (something like the Muslim version of Christmas)