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Hedge Fund Managers Would Be Great at Fantasy Football

by Teacher Man | Aug 28, 2011 | Financial Advice & Investing, Uncategorized | 6 comments

I realized some time ago that for a guy who was never particularly good at math, I am semi-obsessive about statistical analysis.  When I was a kid I loved memorizing sports stats of all kinds.  If I would have read Michael Lewis’ “Moneyball” or Freakonomics as a...

Public Vs Private Secondary Schools

by Teacher Man | Aug 24, 2011 | Education & Academic Tips, Student Life & University Issues | 19 comments

“After teaching in the public school system, I am honestly considering sending my kids to a private school” I have probably raised a few eyebrows with the comments I have made on our site here at My University Money, as well as those I have made on comment boards...

Party Hard, Save Hard

by Teacher Man | Aug 21, 2011 | Living Frugal, Student Life & University Issues | 18 comments

Ok, university and college Freshmen (or “freshies” as you will now be referred to) listen up.  With school back in session the next few weeks, there will be a temptation to consume copious amounts of adult beverages and generally let off some steam with people of your...

Book Review – Liar’s Poker By Michael Lewis

by Teacher Man | Aug 17, 2011 | Financial Advice & Investing | 0 comments

This book review could probably be summed up in one sentence: After reading Liar’s Poker I immediately went to my Amazon account and purchased 5 more Michael Lewis books!  I thought that this insider’s account of life on Wall Street was absolutely fascinating. ...

Getting Involved On Campus – The Benefits Are Great

by Justin | Aug 16, 2011 | Education & Academic Tips, University Living/Housing | 17 comments

Almost anyone can go to school, and if they work hard on campus, they can get the grades required to get a degree or diploma of some kind.  When it comes to the real world and people are applying for different jobs, a high GPA doesn’t always guarantee you a...
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