@PoopyDeek hahahahah, ya i am typing from jail wanna come bail me out,,, its ok i forgive you,, i can tell from your childhood profile pic you had a repressed childhood when ur mom and dad divorced and you had to live with your step dad and used to get beaten up and hit, hence why you dive into a 3 year post to make ur self feel better, its ok buddy
Dude, YOU did the necro on this thread, not me. Your CV is hilarious. Oh yeah, and here's an actual blotter from IBTWS. Not some BS PortfolioAnalyst on a $200 net liq. https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/dests-everything-journal.332136/page-11#post-4859112 Quit the scams and get a job.
"Rufus Mrehin" has another scam going. His CV. He took 26 courses within his major in two years of undergrad! Why can't we buy one of your gallon cards?
Dude, it gets better... you took SEVEN maths in two years of community college. Alg to LinAlg! Unpossible in four years. No core curriculum in CC or at uni. No HR dept would buy this horseshit, Bro.
Yeah something wrong there. These courses (math, chem, physics) are what it usually takes to get into upper div Engineering. Weak-assed finance majors get nowhere near these courses. And if actually excepted to Engineering college, and didn't flunk out, this person would have a real job...
He claims he took seven maths in CC. Seven. A semester course. He could claim an undergrad in maths with the courses he claims to have taken in two years. Zero core/humanities. The idiot simply cut and pasted entire sections from their website. 26 fi, econ and accounting courses in two years at uni. The worst CV inflation ever. Four semesters of CC and claiming seven semesters of maths. 78 credits in two years of uni with zero gen ed/core. "Impossible is nothing."
Did you just wake up bro ??? And you cant spell accepted ?? Real jobs Are for middle class people like you and your liker, for you to stay in the average citizen status
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