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Ron Artest on personal goals left in the NBA.
Q:"NOW THAT YOU'VE WON A TITLE, DO YOU STILL HAVE ANY PERSONAL GOALS IN THE NBA?"
A:"I would love to get back to first-team All-Defense. I own defense. It's like my corporation. I'm the CEO and everyone else is just an employee. The fans and players know I belong. When you need a stop, who you going to call? Not the goddamn Ghostbusters, I'll tell you that. You call me."
So I've got this exam in about 15 hours. Relatively simple and straightforward class that focuses on the social context of business. But there's one motherload of a question worth 65 marks out of 100.
Our professor told us that the question is a "role-playing exercise". He gave us a list of sample roles, and later addressed the class through e-mail stating that we should be focusing on a small amount of these roles because they are reflective of the themes covered in this course. So, most of them are decoys.
Basically, there is this one glaringly obvious choice for a role that he went sooooo in-depth on during the lectures. An entire lecture was focusing on that particular role's tasks and is largely reflective of what we've been doing in class. Almost incorporates everything from the course really. So my question to you is, would you take the gamble if you were me?
You've got a 70 percent heading in, and a 65 mark question to which you're really sure you know what the topic is gonna be on. Would you take that leap of faith?
[Edited on 12.18.2012 11:40 PM PST]