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was doing, but I thought I could do anything,” she said. In the process Wagstaff learned about what it took to run a business, and sponged advice from successful people she met along the way. The mortgage landscape began to change, and Wagstaff soon had a baby on the way. She wanted a job – with benefits and security – which led to her next stop as an account manager for a subprime mortgage company, even though she had little experience with the lending side of the business. As she always did
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brokerage company. “Again, I had no idea what I was doing, but I thought I could do anything,” she said. In the process Wagstaff learned about what it took to run a business, and sponged advice from successful people she met along the way. The mortgage landscape began to change, and Wagstaff soon had a baby on the way. She wanted a job – with benefits and security – which led to her next stop as an account manager for a subprime mortgage company, even though she had little experience with the lending
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and helped his two brothers and friends apply. He was familiar with government forms from years of doing his parents’ taxes. “When it came out I applied and that allowed me to be more secure in a way that I was able to more freely talk about who I am,” Kim said. “My history, my story as well as my status.” Kim is just one of many students who attend PLU with undocumented or DACA status. The official number is not known in an effort to protect the security and privacy of such students
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challenge myself.” Malloy, who double-majored in Chemistry and Computer Science, credits PLU with propelling him onto his career path. “I probably wouldn’t have gone to Guatemala if I hadn’t gone to PLU, and then I wouldn’t have gone to Columbia University or married my wife, Ana Maria, who is originally from Colombia,” Malloy said. “The ideas at PLU led me down the path. Before PLU I didn’t know what the path would have looked like.” Previous Post Lute Plays Piano "Up Close with the Masters" Next Post
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an intended computer science major, but switched to graphic design. Chris Haake ’17 is a transfer student who came to PLU to pursue her passion after raising kids and working various jobs. Jenny Kimura ’17 works with Impact, the student-run advertising agency, and splits her time between computers and letterpress. Read More VOLUME 4, ISSUE 2 RESOLUTE is Pacific Lutheran University’s flagship magazine, published three times a year. EDITORIAL OFFICES PLU, Neeb Center Tacoma, WA 253-535-8410 Contact
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, theory of point estimators, confidence intervals, hypothesis tests, regression (time permitting). Cross-listed with STAT 242. Previously was MATH/STAT 341. Prerequisite: MATH 151. (4) MATH 245 : Discrete Structures Topics that are of relevance to computer scientists and computer engineers, including quantified logic, sets, relations, functions, recursion, combinatorics, and probability. Tools of logical reasoning, such as induction, proof by contradiction, and predicate calculus, will be taught and
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University. Type of Club or Organization: Performance and Creative Interest Meeting Times & Places (Subject to Change): When: Once a week, day and time TBA Where: Ingram 106 Club Email: thecollective@plu.eduThe Computer Science ClubDescription: The Computer Science Club is a vibrant community of students dedicated to exploring the exciting world of technology while fostering inclusivity and fun. Our club provides a supportive environment where members can enhance their computer science knowledge through
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