Thursday, March 11, 2010

Wishing you well

Dear Professor Bhargava:

This is hoping for a speedy recovery for you. I can not even begin to explain how much you have affected my life and help mold me into the man I have become. Without your advice and guidance, I would not have excelled as much as I have in my academic career.

Your Humble Devoted Pupil,

Brian Nguyen

11 comments:

  1. Professor!

    If it wasn't for you I wouldn't have a wonderful internship that parlayed into a job or the drive necessary to pursue OU's marketing degree to its fullest.

    I bought you a nice bottle of Merlot during Christmas... please get better soon so you can drink it.

    The impact you've made on your students is second to none, you will be in my prayers.

    Godspeed Mukesh.

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  2. Mukesh,

    I was really looking forward to working with you on Optimize. The knowledge I could have gained would have been infinite. I want to thank you for making me use my brain to start thinking analytically. It has begun to open up doors for me. I will keep you in my prayers and look forward to talking with you in the future.

    Take your time, and heal.
    You admirer,
    Nick Cook

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  3. Hi Prof,

    Get well soon. Wish you good luck and happyness in life. Even if I haven't took any class from you but I have heard some good things about you. I wish you the best......

    Rajinder
    MBA Student at OU

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  4. Mukesh,
    You were truly the best marketing professor I have ever had. Internet marketing was really my favorite class in my college career. Thank you for being so influential in my college career and helping me throughout the rest of my life. My prayers are with you and I am praying for a speedy recovery. Take care.

    Lauren, Class of 2007

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  5. Get well SOON, I did not have you but it seems that you have impacted a lot of students. Prayers your way.

    -J.Reese

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  6. Hello professor!!!
    Sending you healthy thoughts and healing energies. The whole school is thinking of and praying for you. May the spring season's colors and sunshine bring you joy as well.

    Lots of love and good wishes,
    -pja

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  7. Professor Bhargava,

    From having you as a Professor freshman year of college(long time ago!) to having another awesome class with you this year(even though it was for a short time), you have always been an inspiration. But, what makes it more special, is that you actually remembered me from 6 years ago!I wasn't just another student, and you are NOT just another professor. You are a person with incredible charisma, love of teaching, and love for his students.All this is evident in the way you teach your classes and share your stories. You are always in my prayers and in the prayers of many of the students you have touched and inspired over the years. God Bless you and your family. GET WELL SOON!

    Lots of love and well wishes,
    Fenar Yatooma

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  8. Mukesh,

    I got to know you through your time with the ATiB class this year, teaching a couple classes with Balaji, and I just wanted you to know that you had a very positive impact on my educational career in only those couple classes. Your passion for your work and willingness to help and get involved really inspired me. Just wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Get well soon!

    Hallie Beattie

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  9. Get well soon, I never had the honor of having you as a professor but I have heard so many great things about. It is amazing that one professor has touched so many lives.


    Mike Flemming

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  10. Professor Bhargava,

    Hope you get well soon! You are in my prayers!!

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  11. Hello Professor Bhargava,

    I just wanted to let you know that my friends, family and I are praying for you. My boyfriend actually had you as a teacher about four years ago, Chris George, and he always tells me stories about you. Unfortunately this was the first class I had taken with you, but I am considering getting my MBA and would love to have you as my teacher. So hurry up and get well so we can get back in the classroom! Take care, and hope you are well sooner than later!

    M.Reeder

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