- bpolley00
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Hey everyone, here is a goofy question. Are you allowed to make jokes and such in class if it is relevant to the topic? I have a goofy personality and tend to make relevant, good spirited jokes in class that; thus far, all of my professors and classmates usually enjoy. Is this ok conduct as long as I am still getting A's in Graduate school and it is pertinent to the subject or is everything 125% utterly serious, no fun allowed, and I will be immediately ostracized as soon as they realized who they accidentally just let in? Because quite frankly, some of the topics they still teach in school such as Modern Portfolio Theory and the postulates to the Ricardian trade model etc. are kind of comical. All the Finance/ Econ buffs out there should know what I am talking about. GOD FORBID A guy have a sense of humor. Do you think I should tone this down a bit before I go? Anyways, Thanks in advance for the responses, as obviously considering I have never been to graduate school I don't know 100% what to expect yet. Thanks Guys!












