User talk:EMU CPA

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Hello EMU CPA, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are a few good links for newcomers:

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I am recruiting for folks to flesh out wikibooks:Accounting drop in and go mad (since we are still in early stages and keen for contributions), wikibooks is also less stuffy than wikipedia, (But then you are an ACCOUNTANT ;) also Bookkeeping. --Mig77 13:52, 17 February 2006 (UTC)

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[edit] I just discovered

the wikipedians by alma mater [or something] and here is my problem which I am looking for some insights from you about. I graduated from EMU in 1972, returned to get a teacher's cert a couple years later and then got involved in a Master's program perhaps 5 years after that. I finished the program [Historic Preservation] in the time alloted, but did not apply for the degree. I was going through a divorce and loosing my job at the time and just missed it. When I went back and said "whooops" several years later I was told "too bad". I've gone back probably 4 times since then, but to no avail. So . . ...... should I list myself as an EMU alum or not? I mean, do they want me to? Do I want to? Do you want me to? Life can get complicated. Carptrash 06:44, 21 September 2006 (UTC)