In business school they have these things called Case Competitions. Basically, you get together at someone's school, and students organize a competition that pits universities against one another before a panel of industry judges. More than anything these are (like so much in business school) networking events. You meet the judges, and hopefully impress them, and you meet a bunch of students at other schools interested in the same industries you are.
I had the pleasure of competing in one such competition: The Open MIC--Music Industry Case Competition at UT, Austin in the spring of 2006.
As you can imagine, my team won. Like, whoa--we won pretty big. So big, that they had to give us an oversized novelty check in the hopes of immortalizing all that bigness (mission accomplished if you ask me.)
I bring this all up because the IRS just informed my wife that I failed to pay like $200 of tax last year on my portion of the prize money. Who knew that Case Competitions had tax implications??
My financial irresponsibility aside, the weekend I spent in Austin with my teammates and friends was one of the best I had in 2 years of grad school. I'd prefer to reminisce without forking over $200 bucks to Uncle Sam, but still. Great, great weekend.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Great Moments in California History
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Labels: Giant Novelty Checks, Haas
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It was actually $129 plus interest for a total of $143. So a little less than $200. . .
I'm assuming that round up of best weekends while in grad school excludes any weekends I was visiting? Or is a giant check that much more awesome than me?
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