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I passed my comprehensive exam for my graduate degree in sports management. I will get my degree in a month and my 8 month old son will see me walk across the stage. I am hoping to find a place in a local athletic department, or teach at the undergraduate level at local colleges. This degree covered lots of sport business, so I wouldn't mind trying to find a job in that field either.

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Well done!

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You da man!!!, I know how hard it is my wife just finished her capstones for her masters in nursing and has 2-3? Classes left to get her teachers certif...

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Congratulations. Hope you find something in the sports field that you really enjoy.

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Now that is some great news.

 

Congratulations. Job well done.

 

Maybe you can get a job with Jimmy Sexton and move Satan from Bamasux to Texass.

 

Please.

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Congratulations!! I know those comps are not easy.  I will not forget mine. LOL. 

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CONGRATULATIONS!

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Thanks everyone, this is why I love this site!

Also....any tackle companies looking for a marketing guy with a grad degree give me a call........ ;)

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Very cool, and a hearty congrats!

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Good job, congrats, and best of luck to you in the job search.

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