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Money is really not a problem, selling my parents and my car
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<p>You're going to sell your parents? As a parent I can assure you we're not worth much on the open market.</p>
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Money is really not a problem, selling my parents and my car
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<p>You're going to sell your parents? As a parent I can assure you we're not worth much on the open market.</p>
<p>err, my parents' cars</p>
<p>whoops, bad typo</p>
<p>although, how much could I fetch for them</p>
<p>"You're going to sell your parents? As a parent I can assure you we're not worth much on the open market."</p>
<p>That was totally halirious!
Made my day.</p>
<p>for studying a business related mayor where should I go, Northwestern or University of Texas at Austin (red mccombs business school) i have been acepted to both to study my undergraduate years. where should I go?? if i want to have a high salary after graduation??</p>
<p>I thought you meant you were selling your parents too...LOL</p>
<p>Northwestern doesn't have an undergrad business major. Would you be studying economics? If so, I would go there, unless you are in-state for Texas.</p>
<p>hey dude. yeah i know northwestern has no business school, but i would also consider studying economics. so the question is northwestern to study economics, or UT to study finance?!</p>
<p>I would also agree U of Michigan. Their business school is awesome, and their name is definately well known.</p>
<p>I didn't apply to northwestern, so thats really not an option</p>