used to describe women who, in any other scenario would be considered a "5" (out of 10). Because of their captive audience (business school men) and the disproportionately low number of women in business school in general, and even lower proportion of single women to single men in business school, they generally attract levels of attention previously unfathomable (in the "real" world).
Q: "Is she hot or business school hot?"
A: "Well, considering her average to slightly above average looks, she is most definitely business school hot."
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BlueDevil1: "Dude, I was just in New York for interviews and realized that we are in a b-school bubble in Durham!"
BlueDevil2: "What do you mean?"
BlueDevil1: "That First Year, you know, the 'hot' one from D-Mods?"
BlueDevil2: "Yea?"
BlueDevil1: "She's not REALLY hot, just business school hot."
See law school hot and med school hot
to show another person "whats up" or "what's happening".
to beat your opponent down in a fight or sport.
to display great skill at something.
to sexually satisfy a girl in bed.
to show her "what's up" or "what's happening".
"I played Bob in a game of Madden last week and was giving him the business. He lost 37-3."
"Ashley and I went out drinking last night. We started fooling around back at her place; next thing ya know I was giving her the business!"
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An organization is milpitas high school that leads students into believing that they will learn how to use flash, and windows movie maker if they join.
While this is true, students will not learn the "cool" stuff until their second and third year. What happens in the first year, you ask? Students learn how to use the basic microsoft office tools, while their friends, who didn't join DBA, take a digital art class, and learn the advanced things before the digital business kids do.
If you join the DBA, you will be with the same teachers up until your senior year, unless you take AP classes. However, the DBA cannot seem to keep a math teacher. It's like math teachers are to DBA as Defense against the dark arts teachers are to hogwarts. Not very consistent. The math teachers also tend to be new, and don't always have their lesson plan together right away. If you were to join the DBA, I would advise getting into a different math class, right away, unless the teacher has been there for a year already.
But what about the friends that you can gain by having up to four classes a day with them, You ask?
Well, while this may be well and good, in your second year, chances are you'll just be seperated from your friends anyway. You'll still have the same teacher (unless your friend leaves the DBA, or takes an AP class), but you might have him/her for fourth period, while your friend has the teacher for third.
In senior year, students leave their academy english class, and go to a different one. Up to half of the history class will be dumped into another one, and your basic computer class will be replaced by a digital art (FINALLY) class. Keep in mind that this is your senior year, and a lot of students join the DBA because they want to use photoshop, flash, or they just want to design. (in other words, if that's what you want, just take a digital art class sophomore year, and use the rest of high school to perfect your technique)
Besides academics, the DBA also features mentors, adults in the workforce who volunteer to spend time with the students and take them on college tours, or to their office. There are also activities, field trips, and college tours offered. In order to pay for this, there are cookie dough sales. This is where the academy makes the most money as far as fund raising goes. However, the cookie dough fund raising (as well as other fund raising activities at this school) are notorious for not deliviering goods or products, and causing refunds, and headache, as well as unhappy customers.
In short, join the DBA, only if you're willing to sit through a year of learning microsoft office, followed by more microsoft office until your senior year, where you'll be split up from your friends, and (FINALLY) tossed into a digital art class.
This isn't to say that the digital business academy is ALL bad though. Colleges apparentlly like it on your record, the MS office skills will help you if you work in a cubicle for the rest of your life, and mentors can provide a very interesting experience. Plus, having the same teachers for three years can be rewarding...somehow...
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To masterbate or play with oneself.
"I was so fucking horny, I had to handle my business."
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He went outside and did his business on the lawn.
"Don't do your business in there!"
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The Schulich School of Business is York University's business school in Toronto, Ontario that offers an undergraduate, pHD, executive and MBA program.
Schulich generally receives a lot of hate by other students - some for truly valid reasons, while others for reasons beyond stupid. Firstly, Schulich students tend to have a reputation for being highly pretentious and snobby (applicable to both MBA's and undergrads). A lot of students seem to think that because they attend Schulich, they are immediately better than everyone else. Such specimens enjoy displaying the fact that they are Schulich students to others (i.e wearing Schulich hoodies, the infamous Schulich lanyard, talking loudly about Schulich problems to outsiders etc.) to help with their ego problems. Worse still, many students who in the pursuit of appearing down to earth and decent, tend to exaggerate their dislike of other pretentious Schulich students and ultimately end up being more snobby and douchey themselves.
There is a large divide between the students of York and Schulich. It is interesting to note that while most York students might reason this with a supposed intellectual gap, the majority of students of Schulich lack the common sense of a banana. Also, what makes this divide all the more evident is the juxtaposition of an ultra-right leaning Schulich with a highly liberal York University.
Person 1: Oh my God, I'm from the Schulich School of Business and I hate how some Schulich'ers are soooooo pretentious. Seriously man, why do people act like that!! I mean, just because you go to York, it doesn't mean you're less intelligent than we are!! Seriously dude, some Schulich'ers can be SOOO obnoxious
Person 2: Yea, I know the type...
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One usually gets down to business to defeat the Huns
One example of how to get down to business is the song from Mulan
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