Well Shoot! Tiffany’s “happiness” was rather short lived.
And how in the World did Tiffany pass the Summer classes, if she HATES math??
But fear NOT, Tiffany! Your future “Study-Buddy” Bets, is sitting right next to you. And in the unlikely event that Bets hedges on helping you? Just look her square in the eye and say:
Tiffany – “No problem, Bets! I’ll just get my Lovable, Cuddly, Old Study Buddy Pal, Gunther to come over to my dorm and help me with that icky old math stuff, until the wee hours of the night! JUST- LIKE-HE- USED-TO-DO!”
Bets should tell Tiff to give it a week. Bets may be able to give Tiff a handle on the concepts – and the light bulb might turn on. I never thought Tiffany was dumb – however in the past she relied on her Daddy and her good looks and avoided other challenges.
I thought you loved a challenge and wanted ann and your dad to see you’ve matured. Well taking and acing this class would make them both very proud of you. Just a thought.
Dr Fabbi is talking to me too. I am a math illiterate. I truly don’t understand or relate to numbers or concepts. I can only handle basic math such as addition, subtraction, decimals, fractions, percentage, multiplication – the survival skills for daily living and budgeting. I took economics in college as it was a required course and the course focused only on terminology and applications. I got a decent grade – I could handle definitions and their applications – just don’t ask me to explain or diagram or calculate concepts of those applications or give examples. Too complex for me. Thankfully this course did not require that – that was for the advanced economics class which I did not need to take.
I think the friendship between Bets and Tiffany will develop here, and Bets will be a study buddy/aid to Tiffany. It will help Tiffany so much to realize if she applies herself this can be good stuff, and she can do it. The irony (although not that much to me actually) is that Bets has Gunther as her BF. Some are still grieving that Gunther is not a BF with Tiff, or Luann, rather a good FF (friend friend).
When, quite some years ago, I took classes in both Micro and Macro economics. I thought that I might go “straight” and follow my father and older brother by pursuing an MBA. I struggled a bit with the math. It was when the courses went from simple analytics to avenues of social engineering that I said "Fuck this Shit.
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In Econ 1A, I had a C average on the weekly quizzes going into finals week until I read the chapter/ appendix bringing in basic differential and integral calculus into the mix. I was able to apply my 2 years of engineering calculus into Economics and got one of the top A grades, which gave me an A for the course. If I hadn’t had zero accounting skills, I would have switched my major from geology to Economics.
Never had a prof who warned the class ahead of time that it was going to be that rough.
Wish one of my stats profs had been so generous. Struggled for two weeks before I realized it was a poor fit. Dropped that class, got into a different section, and passed with a B. The best I could have hoped for in the original class (called “Stats for Dreamers”) would have been a C – but most likely a D.
Had a chem prof warning that you will not pass unless you study and work at it everyday and another prof who introduced himself by slamming his books on table and yelling: “If I catch any of you cheating on a test you will be kicked out of my class and I will make sure you will never be able to take this class ever again.” Gee, nice to meet you too.
Give it a chance Tiff! Leave high school behind and give it a chance! The Hubs had to take some pretty stiff math for the tool and die and die design programs and he ended up with all “A” grades.
“So, if any of you out there feel you do not care to subject your nerves to such a strain, here’s your chance to, um… Well, we warned you.” (Edward Van Sloan’s prologue to Frankenstein, 1931)
Are we going to have some character growth? Tiffany doesn’t think she can, Bets convinces her to stay, and she finds out that she can, and she has something more to offer than a curvy body and a pretty face?
Definitely understand where Tiffany is coming from but Tiffany, you need to explore and expand. Otherwise you just stagnate and end up feeling worse and worse. You’re already recovering from your first taste of that. Don’t give in.
I think that Dr. Fabbi is a one time drawing and will exit soon. Greg can’t maintain this style and make it fit in with his goggle-eyed Tiffany or Luann.
I love to see how the university has changed Tiffany. She used to believed herself to be the best of all, now she knows and admits her limits. Is sad to see how exaggerating she consider herself incapable. It will surely be difficult, but she’ll can count on the help of Gunther and Bets to learn. They will be a nice group of study buddies. Also, the prof is someone the authors knows? it’s practically a portrait.
The decision to stay or go has lifetime implications for Tiffany; it is all about character and being willing to work through tough situations. In any event, most schools have a week to ten day add-drop period so she can better judge the course. You certainly don’t want to withdraw just because someone says it will be hard. For all we know, Dr. Fabbi hates to grade and getting people to drop the class reduces her workload.
I had professors say stuff like that just to weed out the lazy people. Once they left, he laughed and said, Ok, Now that the dead weight is out of the way. Let’s get an easy A for everyone.. It was classic.
Microeconomics is usually a lower division(first 2 years) class taken after macroeconomics. If she has problems with these she s out of luck once she starts upper division classes.
I know it’s just a cartoon. but as a university faculty member for 42 years I have to object. While it makes good movies and funny stories, a department chair would tear you a new one for beginning a class like that. Administrators badger us incessantly about the need to retain every student we can.
Hmmm, it’s Tuesday, minor crisis as Tiffany is “confronted” with her fear factors (math and studying). My beer bet says this opens a door in Tiffany in the end and she finds herself. In finding herself she gains more confidence and goes past being (I’ll let you fill in the blank). The slightly longer range question is where does this lead her in the new year… The short term will be closer with Bets, more confident about herself, and opening doors for herself.
Come on, Tiff. Micro is more up your alley than macro would ever be. Give it a shot. (Then again, she might be even happier in a consumer econ class….)
My favorite college professor was to the right of William Buckley, so you’d think I wouldn’t like him. But he actually thought college was about learning. He assigned one book per semester, not twelve (but it was an important one). And didn’t much care about marks as long he knew you understood the subject. He was also brutally honest.
God, I despised his politics. He despised mine too, but he didn’t let it affect my mark.
I had a prof that on the first day looked at all the students standing in the back of the lecture hall trying to crash the course, and launched into how hard the class was going to be, the number of quizzes, hours of reading every night, no curve grading. He stopped when there were enough chairs for everyone, then said “OK now that we are down to those who are serious, let’s talk about how the course will really be run.”
When I first started Microeconomics I thought okay found the first class that would not be interesting. I was wrong it was very interesting. I learned a lot
This should be an interesting week. I do indeed hope that Tiffany stays in this class.
It would be really fun if Tiffany’s efforts in this class were to follow a “Legally Blonde” sort of story projection. Namely, where “ditzy” Tiffany (Reese Witherspoon in “Legally Blonde”) struggles a bit at first…. but then actually does figure out she is a) smart, b) has the ability to do good/impressive things, and c) can still be herself.
I do also like that Bets is in the class as well. It should be nice to see them become more and more friends.
AND at least at this juncture…. it is nice to see the two female characters together and not the triad of the two girls and Gunther. For me, I think it will be more entertaining to see Bets and Tiffany develop their friendship independently and for Bets and Gunther to develop their relationship independently. The “hijinx” situation where Gunther is between two females (Bets and Tiffany, Luann and Tiffany, Rosa and Luann, etc.) has been explored enough in my opinion.
If Tiffany changed her major to business, she cannot avoid taking microeconomics. She can delay taking it to a point, but it is a core business class and prerequisite to other core courses and electives. Better to stay and finish it early in her academic career, especially since she has a friend like Bets who is learning with her and help her study.
Pretty sure Betts is gonna persuade her to stay and help her through the class. Because as a business major wanting to start a fashion company she will need that knowledge.
Ok, it’s a bit uphill. But hey, what ain’t when it comes to things you really want. Take the course anyways and scrape by. You may need that stuff and you’ll always get better over time.
The first day of my Human Anatomy and Physiology class for nursing school, the professor told us quite matter-of-factly: “Study EVERYTHING in the book. I have questions for everything, including the pictures. I teach this way because someday I will be a patient under your care, and I want you to know what you’re doing.” He was true to his word – he asked test questions about the pictures! His class was intense, but I loved it. A few years later, as I was working in a hospital, I saw his name on the patient admission sheet. I sincerely hoped that the nurses taking care of him had been ones he had taught.
I’m right with her. I enjoyed all my college classes right up until Economics. It was the worst class I’ve ever taken. I struggled to get a C and tried to take Economics II because I thought I wanted to go into accounting, but dropped it while I could still get a full refund and changed my major. So glad I did. I like math, but that is an altogether different kind of math.
Templo S.U.D. about 5 years ago
too difficult for you already, Tiffany?
DaJellyBelly about 5 years ago
Tiffany, don’t leave so soon. Give the class a chance. It might not be as difficult as you might think.
AnyFace about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi looks like she might be visually based upon a real person. ✨
howtheduck about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi is non-standard Evans drawing. I call that this is a real person.
AnyFace about 5 years ago
Bets is gonna offer to help, isn’t she? ✨❤️✨
Mordock999 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Well Shoot! Tiffany’s “happiness” was rather short lived.
And how in the World did Tiffany pass the Summer classes, if she HATES math??
But fear NOT, Tiffany! Your future “Study-Buddy” Bets, is sitting right next to you. And in the unlikely event that Bets hedges on helping you? Just look her square in the eye and say:
Tiffany – “No problem, Bets! I’ll just get my Lovable, Cuddly, Old Study Buddy Pal, Gunther to come over to my dorm and help me with that icky old math stuff, until the wee hours of the night! JUST- LIKE-HE- USED-TO-DO!”
Bets will QUICKLY and HAPPILY “Volunteer!” ;)
live2read about 5 years ago
Tiffany, since you don’t know what it is, here’s the definition: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/microeconomics.html.
TheDOCTOR about 5 years ago
Does that Professor look like Greg’s Daughter?
Brdshtt Premium Member about 5 years ago
If she had blonde hair, Fabbi would be a ringer for my 11th grade English teacher, Miss Deanne Dekwa…
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Sit yer @$$ back in that chair, Tiff. I wanna see where this is going.
momofalex7 about 5 years ago
Tiffany knows herself, knows her limitations. Let her go.
JasonBall about 5 years ago
Interestingly drawn professor.
kenhense about 5 years ago
Bets should tell Tiff to give it a week. Bets may be able to give Tiff a handle on the concepts – and the light bulb might turn on. I never thought Tiffany was dumb – however in the past she relied on her Daddy and her good looks and avoided other challenges.
ttuerff about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi looks like she just walked in from another comic strip drawn by somebody else.
Need coffee about 5 years ago
If she’s serious about majoring in business, this is a required class. Can’t quit now, tempting though it may be.
someguy3 about 5 years ago
Tiff gets a tutor. Bets gets a job.
Maybe Gunther, too, if he’s lucky.
Prescott_Philosopher about 5 years ago
GnK DON’T have Tif walk out! You have so many GREAT arc possibilities if you have her work hard and do well!
gnmnrbl about 5 years ago
I thought you loved a challenge and wanted ann and your dad to see you’ve matured. Well taking and acing this class would make them both very proud of you. Just a thought.
capricorn9th about 5 years ago
Dr Fabbi is talking to me too. I am a math illiterate. I truly don’t understand or relate to numbers or concepts. I can only handle basic math such as addition, subtraction, decimals, fractions, percentage, multiplication – the survival skills for daily living and budgeting. I took economics in college as it was a required course and the course focused only on terminology and applications. I got a decent grade – I could handle definitions and their applications – just don’t ask me to explain or diagram or calculate concepts of those applications or give examples. Too complex for me. Thankfully this course did not require that – that was for the advanced economics class which I did not need to take.
luann1212 about 5 years ago
I think the friendship between Bets and Tiffany will develop here, and Bets will be a study buddy/aid to Tiffany. It will help Tiffany so much to realize if she applies herself this can be good stuff, and she can do it. The irony (although not that much to me actually) is that Bets has Gunther as her BF. Some are still grieving that Gunther is not a BF with Tiff, or Luann, rather a good FF (friend friend).
Kymberleigh about 5 years ago
Okay, which real world acquaintance of Greg & Karen is this?
Ruth Brown about 5 years ago
I think Tiff is selling herself short. Hang in there, Tiff, I passed macroeconomics.
Joe1962 about 5 years ago
She is talking to you Tiff do you really want to cut and run.
DorothyGlenn Premium Member about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi makes me think of Rachael Ray
dshans about 5 years ago
When, quite some years ago, I took classes in both Micro and Macro economics. I thought that I might go “straight” and follow my father and older brother by pursuing an MBA. I struggled a bit with the math. It was when the courses went from simple analytics to avenues of social engineering that I said "Fuck this Shit.
Yakety Sax about 5 years ago
UNLV Libraries Associate Dean Dr. Jennifer Fabbi Recognized by Vegas, Inc.
UNLV Libraries Associate Dean Dr. Jennifer L. Fabbi is named one of Vegas, Inc.’s “40 Under 40 in 2013.” Chosen from 275 nominees, Dr. Fabbi is recognized for her work to advance librarianship as a discipline as well for making a difference in the community. She joins the list of Nevada’s brightest professionals whose contributions enhance our quality of life today and for generations to come.
https://www.library.unlv.edu/sites/default/files/styles/blog_insert/public/images/blogs/fabbi.jpg?itok=WoIut1tC
mobeydick about 5 years ago
“Right, first case study. Say I wanted to start a small business selling lingerie on eBay….”Tiff sits back down again.
Plus the artist is not going to want to waste that drawing….
GabryelFrost about 5 years ago
Psyhics, astrologist and economists. If they really knew economy, why are they not rich ?
jea9hrkr about 5 years ago
Maybe Bets and Gunther can help her through it. You hate to see her give up so easily.
Vilyehm about 5 years ago
Microeconomics is how to buy and sell bling.
Siddown.
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi really knows how to motivate her class, doesn’t she?!
sueb1863 about 5 years ago
Boy, she sure gave up fast. Have fun living at home under Ann’s thumb, Tiffany!
BillHensler about 5 years ago
I really enjoyed economics while in college.
GuntherGrass about 5 years ago
In Econ 1A, I had a C average on the weekly quizzes going into finals week until I read the chapter/ appendix bringing in basic differential and integral calculus into the mix. I was able to apply my 2 years of engineering calculus into Economics and got one of the top A grades, which gave me an A for the course. If I hadn’t had zero accounting skills, I would have switched my major from geology to Economics.
sheilag about 5 years ago
I hated math, yet slogged on in it for medical study… yet my undergrad degree is in Economics; and, I ended up in Healthcare anyway, so go figure… :-P
mjb515 about 5 years ago
Tiffany is a Barbie Girl.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 5 years ago
Flunked organic chemistry TWICE! It was all gobbledygook to me.
MsPony about 5 years ago
Never had a prof who warned the class ahead of time that it was going to be that rough.
Wish one of my stats profs had been so generous. Struggled for two weeks before I realized it was a poor fit. Dropped that class, got into a different section, and passed with a B. The best I could have hoped for in the original class (called “Stats for Dreamers”) would have been a C – but most likely a D.
jr1234 about 5 years ago
Had a chem prof warning that you will not pass unless you study and work at it everyday and another prof who introduced himself by slamming his books on table and yelling: “If I catch any of you cheating on a test you will be kicked out of my class and I will make sure you will never be able to take this class ever again.” Gee, nice to meet you too.
LadyPeterW about 5 years ago
Give it a chance Tiff! Leave high school behind and give it a chance! The Hubs had to take some pretty stiff math for the tool and die and die design programs and he ended up with all “A” grades.
jrankin1959 about 5 years ago
“So, if any of you out there feel you do not care to subject your nerves to such a strain, here’s your chance to, um… Well, we warned you.” (Edward Van Sloan’s prologue to Frankenstein, 1931)
Ignatz Premium Member about 5 years ago
Are we going to have some character growth? Tiffany doesn’t think she can, Bets convinces her to stay, and she finds out that she can, and she has something more to offer than a curvy body and a pretty face?
Ellis97 about 5 years ago
This teacher speaks to me.
Synnastyr Kuhr about 5 years ago
Definitely understand where Tiffany is coming from but Tiffany, you need to explore and expand. Otherwise you just stagnate and end up feeling worse and worse. You’re already recovering from your first taste of that. Don’t give in.
Cuckooman Premium Member about 5 years ago
Dr Fabbi is some combination of Rachel Ray and Sarah Palin, as stated above separately….
Airman about 5 years ago
I think that Dr. Fabbi is a one time drawing and will exit soon. Greg can’t maintain this style and make it fit in with his goggle-eyed Tiffany or Luann.
Aladar30 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I love to see how the university has changed Tiffany. She used to believed herself to be the best of all, now she knows and admits her limits. Is sad to see how exaggerating she consider herself incapable. It will surely be difficult, but she’ll can count on the help of Gunther and Bets to learn. They will be a nice group of study buddies. Also, the prof is someone the authors knows? it’s practically a portrait.
Schrodinger's Dog about 5 years ago
as the song goes “will she stay or will she go?”
RHolmlin Premium Member about 5 years ago
The decision to stay or go has lifetime implications for Tiffany; it is all about character and being willing to work through tough situations. In any event, most schools have a week to ten day add-drop period so she can better judge the course. You certainly don’t want to withdraw just because someone says it will be hard. For all we know, Dr. Fabbi hates to grade and getting people to drop the class reduces her workload.
6foot6 about 5 years ago
I had professors say stuff like that just to weed out the lazy people. Once they left, he laughed and said, Ok, Now that the dead weight is out of the way. Let’s get an easy A for everyone.. It was classic.
Prescott_Philosopher about 5 years ago
You all seem to miss what Dr. Fabbi is really saying, “In this class, I will teach you how to think and understand your world.”
Gen.Flashman about 5 years ago
Microeconomics is usually a lower division(first 2 years) class taken after macroeconomics. If she has problems with these she s out of luck once she starts upper division classes.
pwbritt Premium Member about 5 years ago
I know it’s just a cartoon. but as a university faculty member for 42 years I have to object. While it makes good movies and funny stories, a department chair would tear you a new one for beginning a class like that. Administrators badger us incessantly about the need to retain every student we can.
KEA about 5 years ago
Saw the same reaction in “Intro to Statistics” class by almost everybody… but they were El Ed majors and had to take it anyway.
Kim Roberts about 5 years ago
My niece has learning disabilities. She would audit a difficult class, then take the course for credit.
Tyge about 5 years ago
Oh noooo! Greg’s intro’d another real person from his life.
Pohka about 5 years ago
Hmmm, it’s Tuesday, minor crisis as Tiffany is “confronted” with her fear factors (math and studying). My beer bet says this opens a door in Tiffany in the end and she finds herself. In finding herself she gains more confidence and goes past being (I’ll let you fill in the blank). The slightly longer range question is where does this lead her in the new year… The short term will be closer with Bets, more confident about herself, and opening doors for herself.
squireobrien about 5 years ago
I’m not very mathy, and microeconomics was not that hard.
Bucinka about 5 years ago
Come on, Tiff. Micro is more up your alley than macro would ever be. Give it a shot. (Then again, she might be even happier in a consumer econ class….)
Tyge about 5 years ago
To some of the commenters above: Why is a UNLV librarian teaching Microecon???
gigagrouch about 5 years ago
Can’t say you weren’t given a fair warning. More profs should kick off the term with that advisement.
tedmax about 5 years ago
Dr Fabbi creeps me out.
TheCoosBayBachelor about 5 years ago
Dr Fabbi – laying it all out there and doing it with a smile. Now that’s a teacher. If Tiff hangs in there, it just might work out for her.
Ignatz Premium Member about 5 years ago
My favorite college professor was to the right of William Buckley, so you’d think I wouldn’t like him. But he actually thought college was about learning. He assigned one book per semester, not twelve (but it was an important one). And didn’t much care about marks as long he knew you understood the subject. He was also brutally honest.
God, I despised his politics. He despised mine too, but he didn’t let it affect my mark.
ForrestOverin about 5 years ago
Merciful that the prof puts it out there from Day One. I respect that.
Bruce1253 about 5 years ago
I had a prof that on the first day looked at all the students standing in the back of the lecture hall trying to crash the course, and launched into how hard the class was going to be, the number of quizzes, hours of reading every night, no curve grading. He stopped when there were enough chairs for everyone, then said “OK now that we are down to those who are serious, let’s talk about how the course will really be run.”
geneking7320 about 5 years ago
Pardon me if someone else asked but is Dr. Fabbi based on a real person?
rrsltx about 5 years ago
Real knowledge is realizing what you don’t know or understand.
rwebs about 5 years ago
She’s now at Cal State San Marcos, right in G&K’s back yard. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-fabbi-aa6b0b2a/
Jogger2 about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi looks like my high school geometry teacher.
shamest Premium Member about 5 years ago
When I first started Microeconomics I thought okay found the first class that would not be interesting. I was wrong it was very interesting. I learned a lot
lexit07072017 about 5 years ago
Could this be Ann Eiffel’s competition for Tiffany’s father?
Natarose about 5 years ago
Unless you want to be failure…sit your butt down and start taking notes.
Scoutmaster77 about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi looks like she’s modeled after a real person, maybe.
Pipe Tobacco about 5 years ago
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This should be an interesting week. I do indeed hope that Tiffany stays in this class.
It would be really fun if Tiffany’s efforts in this class were to follow a “Legally Blonde” sort of story projection. Namely, where “ditzy” Tiffany (Reese Witherspoon in “Legally Blonde”) struggles a bit at first…. but then actually does figure out she is a) smart, b) has the ability to do good/impressive things, and c) can still be herself.
I do also like that Bets is in the class as well. It should be nice to see them become more and more friends.
AND at least at this juncture…. it is nice to see the two female characters together and not the triad of the two girls and Gunther. For me, I think it will be more entertaining to see Bets and Tiffany develop their friendship independently and for Bets and Gunther to develop their relationship independently. The “hijinx” situation where Gunther is between two females (Bets and Tiffany, Luann and Tiffany, Rosa and Luann, etc.) has been explored enough in my opinion.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 5 years ago
Try it, you’ll like it.
notbornyesterday about 5 years ago
“A man’s gotta know his limitations”; Clint Eastwood; same for Tiffany ?
axianova about 5 years ago
If Tiffany changed her major to business, she cannot avoid taking microeconomics. She can delay taking it to a point, but it is a core business class and prerequisite to other core courses and electives. Better to stay and finish it early in her academic career, especially since she has a friend like Bets who is learning with her and help her study.
SactoSylvia about 5 years ago
Enter frowny face with teardrop…
Dragoncat about 5 years ago
Gotta give the teacher points for getting right to the point. But Tiffany needs to remember why she’s taking this course.
Tha_Hype about 5 years ago
Pretty sure Betts is gonna persuade her to stay and help her through the class. Because as a business major wanting to start a fashion company she will need that knowledge.
RSH about 5 years ago
It’s possible that Tiff barely passed w/ Dr. Fabbi during the summer and now she feels these comments are a warning directed at her.
electricpostcard about 5 years ago
Ok, it’s a bit uphill. But hey, what ain’t when it comes to things you really want. Take the course anyways and scrape by. You may need that stuff and you’ll always get better over time.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Luann would leave too. I can’t do much math so I’d just like to audit the class.
bakana about 5 years ago
If you cannot Woo the Dirk, obtain a slop drip.
Brdshtt Premium Member about 5 years ago
Over the years, I have “ghosted” a few classes, gleaned what I wanted from them, and failed to show up on test days.
PhoenixHocking about 5 years ago
Don’t give up, Tiff! If you’re going into business, you need to know this stuff. It’s scarier than it sounds. (I hope…)
Snoopy_Fan about 5 years ago
Dr. Fabbi looks more like someone out of Mary Worth…
Emlyn Premium Member about 5 years ago
Got a similar lecture in Fortran back in the day.
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
Prof. Dr. Fabbi (panel 2) looks as though she may be based on a real person—some acquaintance of Greg and/or Karen.
Don’t drop, Tiffany! Overcome!
finnygirl Premium Member about 5 years ago
The first day of my Human Anatomy and Physiology class for nursing school, the professor told us quite matter-of-factly: “Study EVERYTHING in the book. I have questions for everything, including the pictures. I teach this way because someday I will be a patient under your care, and I want you to know what you’re doing.” He was true to his word – he asked test questions about the pictures! His class was intense, but I loved it. A few years later, as I was working in a hospital, I saw his name on the patient admission sheet. I sincerely hoped that the nurses taking care of him had been ones he had taught.
sueb1863 about 5 years ago
If she gives up this easily she is NEVER going to make it in business.
asrialfeeple about 5 years ago
Too bad. I think Tiff should give herself more credit. And how will she run a company without grasping economics?
gileshead about 5 years ago
I’m with Tiff! Split!
prunes666 about 5 years ago
When did Karen Valentine come out of retirement?
brimina about 5 years ago
I’m right with her. I enjoyed all my college classes right up until Economics. It was the worst class I’ve ever taken. I struggled to get a C and tried to take Economics II because I thought I wanted to go into accounting, but dropped it while I could still get a full refund and changed my major. So glad I did. I like math, but that is an altogether different kind of math.