In the beginning.

I eluded to the fact that we (the Class of 2010) start the program in just over two weeks with a six-day campus session. From what I have gathered so far, we'll use the time to learn some basic concepts for getting off the academic launch pad.

Courses in the first session include Computer Decision Tools for Agribusiness, Agribusiness Financial Management and Applied Agribusiness Logistics. We'll be working in these courses until March. It amounts to seven graduate credit hours, and I suspect it will move quite rapidly.

It's honestly a bit intimidating. But I've been assured that other students have felt the same way and still managed to earn their MAB degree in the end.

With full sanity in-tact?

I guess we'll wait and see.

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