
Why UNLV is different
I thought that I had it goo...
Tuesday, August 31 11:40:13 PM 2004
Why UNLV is different
I thought that I had it good at the University of Pennsylvania: excellent faculty, great facilities, and plenty of resources to build a strong undergraduate education. I even took extra classes and got my Masters' degree while I was there. But that school did not teach me to bet on sports.
"But wait!" You might say, "No university would do that." You are wrong. Check this course description from UNLV Distance Education:
SPORTS BETTING: HOW TO WIN BETTING ON FOOTBALL
Gain a greater understanding of how to bet and win on football. Your instructor, a senior sports analyst and professional handicapper, will also present prominent professional gamblers, bookmakers and oddsmakers as guest lecturers to provide tips and share their ideas. Areas discussed will include betting styles, money management, value of a number, line movements, the best places to make your wagers, information sources, parlays and how much you should expect to win.
Wed. 7-8 pm, Sept. 29-Nov. 3 Beam Hall (BEH), Rm 106
$99 Includes parking permit (6 sessions)
There are still openings remaining at this time.
Instructor: Stephen Nover Location: Beam Hall (BEH) Room 106 This sounds like fun for people interested in sports betting. It can't be said that UNLV isn't responsive to the needs of a dynamic urban population that likes to hit parlays.
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