The Blog Consolidation

July 4th, 2012
Having posted blog entries all across the web in the past decade, I've decided to consolidate them here. Putting all of my material in a single site will make managing it much simpler. Future entries posted on other sites will be duplicated here. This… more »

The Research Review Method

June 10th, 2012
For my first CPA exam, I decided to go without one of the review courses. Instead, I am researching the material as a method of preparing for the CPA exam. I'm currently going through REG material and I have found that there is a wide range of material… more »

BLT (business law & tax) in July?

May 30th, 2012
<Posted on cpaexamclub.com> Studying for REG, I've decided that it could best be described as Business Law and Tax (BLT). I've taken individual and entity taxation classes, and a basic Business Law course and that covers practically everything in… more »

The Thing About CMS

August 21st, 2010
In my first year as a student at UT Tyler, I had to write a paper, essentially recommending an improvement for the campus. My paper was about the UT Tyler website, and in the end I suggested that they need to have a content management system. Last year,… more »

Patriot Jobs follow-up

June 19th, 2010
Since the last post on this blog, and the last post on this subject, things have changed. The UT Tyler job site, PatriotJobs now uses software by NACE, which is much less bug-ridden. Still there is less freedom in navigation, and the superfluous natio… more »

Patriot Jobs

January 17th, 2009
In an age that is increasingly replacing in-person services with on-line services there are mixed responses. Some are welcome while others are not so much. One of the biggest problem is the adoption of digital services that do not work correctly. For… more »

What kind of person are you?!?!

January 14th, 2009
That is essentially the first thing my Organizational Behavior instructor wanted to know. Our first class assignment is to take the Myers Briggs Temperament test, and write up a summary of the results. The test is a collection of 72 Yes/No questions, no… more »