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Originally Posted by pwd72s
Business law...Instructor was a lawyer going through a divorce. It was a very informative class... 
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Same here, except mine was taught by a professor with 20 years of legal practice experience. All of his lessons were bolstered by stories from his years of practice, most of them pretty amusing. The curriculum was incredibly practical, I've actually referenced my notes several times since.
Funny that I was an engineering student, but my favorite classes were for my business management minor. Of course the business classes were taught by professors with masters degrees that taught in their spare time, these people had real jobs as well. Law teacher was a lawyer, finance teacher was a CFP, etc. Engineering, on the other hand, was taught by a bunch of professional students that never left college.  Those that can't, teach.
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