Instances of players “not caring about winning”

I watched ethanimale bb26 video on Chelsea and while I think the video was good and Chelsea was a much deserved winner, I got so confused on the final three.

Mackensy genuinely threw the game picking Chelsea over Cam 😭. I completely get that the bonds you build in that house would affect the decision making but I felt like she could’ve borderline swept Cam.

Was there any other instances of players making blatant game losing decisions or not caring about the win/game in general kinda like tucker?

Only ones I know was obviously Cody and Derrick and lowkey Matt from bb12 with the Brigade

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 1 day ago

What is basic knowledge to know for business analytics majors?

Pretty much what I said in the title. What are courses , terms, videos and anything else someone should know if they’re going into business analytics?

I heard Google and Microsoft has pretty good courses on them in general but I don’t know any specific ones to get into.

I know the advanced stuff will probably(hopefully) be covered in the actual college classes themselves but I still think it’s good to be on the right track early on

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 8 days ago
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Preparing for Business analytics major?

What are good basics things (and or courses like Microsoft/google) to know before enrolling in this major.

I heard that BA is a little tricky so I just wanted to see if anyone who’s in it or has already taken it has any advice?

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 8 days ago

Is a Agribusiness minor good/worth it

(General advice about minor degrees also is appreciated)

I’m transferring into a university on the CC route soon as a Baba and thought about the potential importance of a minor in helping get a job/internship in an already tough market.

I was recommended a lot about Agribusiness but didn’t hear much about it online so I was wondering if anyone here knows anything about it.

Based on what I looked up, taking a class in that field gives me access to some of the same resources that agribusiness majors have but I don’t fully know what that means to be honest if that field is even good to begin with.

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 2 months ago

Would yall be down to see a “failed hero”

I was watching a commentary video on company retreat and when it came to the part where they walked in on the corps “plan” the person honestly made a good point.

What happens if Anthony just says “you should’ve read the fine print dude” 😭

You can’t really cast for that specifically but I feel like it would be really interesting to see a neutral/good hearted “I’m just here for x” character. I know that’s basically Ronald but even he started going along with the shenanigans.

Basically a character who technically failed but not in an evil way. Idk if that makes sense.

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 2 months ago
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So I’m in that final stage before picking a college and I had some general questions. For context I applied to UF for business administration and UCF/FSU for (finance/business administration since those schools are more loose with letting you switch and stack) if that helps any.

How is your work-life balance? I know that strictly academics wise UF is more “prestigious” but due to the level of pressure/competitiveness they’re a little more tense as well.

How helpful is the staff? That was one of the biggest pros I heard was how helpful the staff was in making sure you succeed as a student.

How hard/easy was it getting an internship and what path got you there if you had any assistance?

Finally, how is the experience on campus like? I know that Orlando is a top 2 city around a school with the competition being Miami, but I also heard a decent amount of people calling it a commuter school, so I’m curious to see people expand on that and how the actual campus experience is.

I believe that effort could match prestige to a certain extent so I’m not completely set on any of these schools. I’d just like to hear some thoughts on it

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 2 months ago
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(For context I applied for business administration for UF and Finance at FSU and UCF)

Is the gap from the work-life balance of a UF student that much higher than a UCF or FSU student?

I understand that academically/name wise that UF has a big leg up but I’m curious on the other factors. Like how hard was it to get an internship, how friendly/helpful is the staff, is elitism/gatekeeping culture present and how enjoyable is the campus and city outside of classes?

My big three right now is UF, UCF and FSU, and honestly I’m probably just going to go to UF if I get that acceptance but I’d like to hear some thoughts on it?

(Side question, how strict is the declaration of your major. Because I heard once you declare one at UF YOU’RE STUCK 😭😭😭. I was also wondering how major minor or double majors worked)

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u/AppropriateBet6110 — 2 months ago