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Analytics in Everyday life: The Menu Dilemma

Monday, June 20th, 2011

The first semester of my junior year was spent in Florence, Italy. I left in August to spend four months in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It was an amazing experience. Within a month of my arrival home it was time to ship back out to good ole TCNJ.  I spent the second semester of my junior year on the third floor Eickoff Hall, one of the nicer student housing options at The College of New Jersey.  It came complete with a desk, dresser, bed and in my case even windows (I was one of the lucky ones). But the best of college dorm living wouldn’t be complete without the most important thing of all, food. With a dining hall just down the stairs you would assume a majority of food consumption needs to be met, but you could not be more wrong. Ordering food becomes a ritual to most. With restaurant menus being shoved under your door daily the options are endless.

Analytics in Everyday Life: Introduction

Monday, June 20th, 2011

Evan DiMeglio here! Allow me to tell you a little about myself. I am a senior at The College of New Jersey studying Business. I have the pleasure of interning for one of the best software development firms in America, Macrosoft Inc. located in Parsippany, NJ. Here I have been given the opportunity to work with many computer and software engineering minds.

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