I'm signed up.  Work kept me away.  What happened.  Do I need to be doing anything?

Best,
Jeff

-----Original Message-----
From: Dylan Windham [mailto:dwindham@uclink4.berkeley.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 2:01 PM
To: Dasovich, Jeff
Subject: RE: Welcome Back!




Jeff:

We were expecting you in Competitive Strategy last night.  Are you taking 
that class?  There are some group assignments so I wanted to check on you.

Dylan



At 11:18 AM 08/23/01 -0500, you wrote:
>Apologies.  Hit the reply to all button on the previous message.  How
>humbling.
>
>Best,
>Jeff
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Teresa Janus [mailto:tj@Haas.Berkeley.EDU]
>Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 10:02 PM
>To: eveningmba@haas.berkeley.edu
>Subject: Welcome Back!
>
>
>Hi Evening MBA Students,
>
>Welcome back to school!  Here are a few updates regarding the Fall 2001
>semester:
>
>Continuing Students:
>Classes begin the week of Monday, August 27.
>
>Confirmed Class Schedule:
>Please come by the Evening MBA office on the first night of classes
>to review your confirmed class schedule.  We'd also like you to fill out
>an
>Address Update Form with current information on employer and other
>contact
>information.  Whether you have updates or not, please come by the office
>
>and sign the form so we will be able to include your information in the
>Fall 2001 student address directory.
>
>Waitlists:
>If you are on a waitlist for any course, I'll update the waitlist
>status each Friday afternoon.  I'll let you know by e-mail as soon as
>you are officially enrolled and will let you know when to pick up the
>textbooks/readers.
>
>Add/Drops:
>If you plan to add or drop any courses, please come into the office and
>fill out an add/drop form when classes begin.  If you are dropping a
>course
>and you received books and/or readers for the course, please return them
>
>with the form.  This is required.  We'll order books for you when you
>add a
>class.  Please note that we are unable to return reading packets for
>credit, so if you drop a course we will try to find another student who
>wants to add the course and needs the reader.  However, if no other
>student
>is adding the course, you will be responsible for reimbursing us for the
>
>cost of the reader.
>
>Day Classes:
>If you are interested in taking day classes, a list of Fall 2001 day
>electives will be available in the Evening MBA office when classes
>begin.  Please let me know the course number and title by e-mail.
>Course
>descriptions for day classes can be found at:
>http://haas.berkeley.edu/Courses/courses.html.
>If space is available in a day class, the full-time MBA Program staff
>will
>add you manually to the course.  Please don't add through
>Telebears.  During the first three weeks of classes, I'll confirm the
>availability of seats by e-mail on Fridays.  Please note that BA294
>units
>cannot be used toward your MBA degree requirements.
>
>Textbooks and Readers:
>You may pick up textbooks and reading/case packets by coming to the
>Evening
>MBA Program office.  We are open Monday-Thursday 9:00 a.m.-8:15 p.m and
>Friday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m..  Textbooks and readers will also be
>available
>to you the first week of classes Monday-Thursday 5:00-6:00 p.m. and
>during
>your break in room F621.
>
>Health Insurance Waivers:
>The deadline to submit your waiver was July 15, 2001, and a credit will
>show up on your next statement if you submitted a form on time.  Please
>call University Health Services at (510) 642-5700 if you have any
>questions
>or to see if it is possible to submit a late form.
>
>Shuttle Buses:
>The shuttle pick-up times will remain the same as last semester 4:15
>p.m.  The South Bay Shuttle pick-up location remains the same, at Our
>Lady's Way, not S3 Inc. parking lot.
>
>Parking:
>To obtain your parking permits and passes we ask that you:
>(1) come by the office to pick up your permit and passes, or
>(2) drive to the Kleeberger Field Lot where one of the student workers
>will
>have your permit and passes ready for you to pick up from 5:00 -6:00
>p.m.
>during the first week of classes.  Before and after the first week, you
>may pick up your passes from the office.
>
>Writing Requirement:
>The last day for Fall 2000 students to submit writing samples for the
>Writing Requirement is Monday, September 17.  Students who have not
>fulfilled their writing requirements will not be able to pre-roll in
>Spring
>2002 courses.
>
>Course Updates:
>E264    High Tech Marketing:  first class meets Saturday, August 25,
>9:00
>a.m.-12:00 noon at Intel (directions e-mailed to registered students).
>
>E228 Taxes & Firm Strategy, Suneel Udpa has been cancelled.
>
>New Class:
>E296-3 Technology Sector Literacy, Sarah Tasker, 2 units, Tuesdays 6:00
>p.m.-9:30 p.m.  ABSTRACT:  This course is a beta test of a new course
>under
>development.  The new course will be aimed exclusively at students with
>zero technical background, and will provide an overview of the
>technologies
>and companies that comprise the IT (information technology)
>industry.  Enrollment in Fall 2001 is by permission of the instructor
>only.  Interested students should contact Sarah Tasker at
>tasker@haas.berkeley.edu and cc: tj@haas.berkeley.edu.  See
>http://haas.berkeley.edu/Courses/courses.html.
>
>Current Evening MBA Students Website:
>Please check out our website at:  http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/EvMBA/
>where
>you'll find information on courses, financial aid, the Back to School
>Packet, Health Insurance Waivers, Majordomo, the Student Directory, Bear
>
>Facts, and Tele-BEARS.
>
>We look forward to seeing you,
>TJ
>
>
>
>
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