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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
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<blockquote data-quote="cwlanders" data-source="post: 15512727" data-attributes="member: 179165"><p>Here is what I did. I purchased the 2013 version of the macbook pro in July of 2014. It was $899 from apple (includes $100 off for college students). It has 500GB of storage which is much more than they offer now. I then partitioned the hard drive so that 300GB of the storage ran IOS and the remaining 200GB runs Windows 10. When I was getting my MBA I specialized in data analytics, which required programs that only ran on Windows (SAS was the big one). This ended up working best for me since I could have the macbook I wanted but not having difficulties with assignments that required Windows. It is pretty much the best of both worlds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwlanders, post: 15512727, member: 179165"] Here is what I did. I purchased the 2013 version of the macbook pro in July of 2014. It was $899 from apple (includes $100 off for college students). It has 500GB of storage which is much more than they offer now. I then partitioned the hard drive so that 300GB of the storage ran IOS and the remaining 200GB runs Windows 10. When I was getting my MBA I specialized in data analytics, which required programs that only ran on Windows (SAS was the big one). This ended up working best for me since I could have the macbook I wanted but not having difficulties with assignments that required Windows. It is pretty much the best of both worlds. [/QUOTE]
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