Message-ID: <17883869.1075843087376.JavaMail.evans@thyme> Date: Tue, 28 Sep 1999 12:28:00 -0700 (PDT) From: leonard@haas.berkeley.edu To: jeff.dasovich@enron.com Subject: Re: 98 Answers Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-From: Jonathan Leonard X-To: Jeff Dasovich X-cc: X-bcc: X-Folder: \Jeff_Dasovich_Dec2000\Notes Folders\Mba program X-Origin: DASOVICH-J X-FileName: jdasovic.nsf Jeff, Thanks for your comments. I guess that explains why you're at Enron rather than PG&E. By the way, if you have not already met, I am sure you would enjoy talking about energy markets with Professor Severin Borenstein, the Director of UC's Energy Institute. At 03:23 PM 9/28/99 +0000, you wrote: >furthering our discussion from the break yesterday evening, and for what it's >worth to add another data point, i'd like to pass along my view that 1) the >course is extremely challenging, 2) the course is extremely interesting, >informative, pertinent and useful, 3) the course is extremely well organized, >and 4) the course's level of difficulty and demands are consistent with the >requirements of a top-notch graduate professional program. in addition, it is >my view that the "amount" of questions given in the problem sets, and the >level >of difficulty of the problems, while quite significant, is appropriate and >offers individuals the opportunity to choose to do some or all of the >problems. >finally, i am indifferent to the frequency with which any particular >individual >speaks during class, as long as the questions, comments, discussion, etc. >do not >detract from accomplishing the objectives during any given lecture. > > Jonathan Leonard Professor tel: 510-642-7048 545 Student Services Building, #1900 fax: 510-642-4700 Haas School of Business University of California Berkeley, CA. 94720-1900