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To: H James Morris who wrote (157847)4/1/2002 12:13:05 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 436258
 
Wharton was no problem. Despite an uninspired academic record, I score highly on standardized tests. I especially score highly in math, which I can't do at all. In this case, it was the GMAT where I lit up the scoreboard. I figure that I have highly developed multiple guess genes in my DNA. When it comes to "fill in the blank," blank is generally what I fill in. <g> That multiple guess gene caused me troubles in high school and college. Counselors always signed me up for advanced classes where I didn't know feces from a brand of shoe polish.

I never worked for the unmentionable co. I've been a portfolio manager or securities analyst, or a bum, since 1979. <g>