The Apprentice (American season 3)


The Apprentice 3 is the third season of The Apprentice. It premiered January 20, 2005 on NBC. This was the last season to land in the Top 20 Nielsen ratings, ranking at #15, with an average of 13.96 million viewers. The only season nominated for an Emmy Award.

Season changes

In this season, two groups of nine were divided into book smarts and street smarts referring to those with and without a completed college education. This replaced the Battle of the Sexes concept used on The Apprentice 1 and The Apprentice 2.
Trump continued the twist introduced in the previous season that allowed the winning project manager to be exempt from firing should their team lose the next task. However, he discontinued the Season 2 option that allowed the losing project manager to bring three people into the boardroom as opposed to two, after it was only used twice during the season. Trump did make one exception to this rule and allowed Audrey to bring three people into the Boardroom when she lost a challenge, but she ended up being fired anyway.

Candidates

The Net Worth team contained four men and five women, and the Magna Corp team contained five men and four women. Trump stated that "You just have to be business-smart", no matter what kind of smarts you have. See the [|candidates page] for specific details on the candidates. Trump also pointed out one other major difference between the two groups – those with only a high school diploma earn three times as much as the college grads. Stephanie suggested Magna for the team name. It was short for magna cum laude, which means "with great distinction" and is often used as a title for high achieving graduates. Tara suggested Net Worth.
Book SmartsStreet Smarts
MagnaNet Worth

CandidateBackgroundOriginal teamAgeHometownResult
Kendra ToddReal estate brokerMagna25Boynton Beach, FloridaHired by Trump
Tana GoertzSales executiveNet Worth37Des Moines, IowaFired in the season finale
Craig WilliamsShoeshine business ownerNet Worth37Conley, Georgia10Fired in week 15
Alex ThomasonAttorneyMagna29Brewster, Washington10Fired in week 14
Bren OlswangerProsecutorMagna32Memphis, Tennessee10Fired in week 13
Chris SheltonReal estate investorNet Worth21Las Vegas, Nevada10Fired in week 12
Angie McKnightGym franchise ownerNet Worth41Lake Balboa, California10Fired in week 11
Stephanie MyersSupply chain consultantMagna29San Diego, California10Fired in week 10
Erin ElmoreAttorneyMagna26Philadelphia, Pennsylvania10Fired in week 9
John GaffordTechnology firm ownerNet Worth32Tampa, Florida10Fired in week 8
Audrey EvansReal estate agentNet Worth22Salt Lake City, Utah10Fired in week 7
Tara DowdellSenior governor managerNet Worth28New York City, New York10Fired in week 6
Michael TarshiReal estate developerMagna25Boston, Massachusetts10Fired in week 5
Kristen KirchnerReal estate financierNet Worth31Los Angeles, California10Fired in week 4
Danny KastnerMarketing technology firm ownerMagna39Boston, Massachusetts10Fired in week 3
Verna FeltonBusiness managerMagna31Seattle, Washington10Quit in week 3
Brian McDowellReal estate brokerNet Worth29Wildwood, New Jersey10Fired in week 2
Todd EverettSales managerMagna34Carlsbad, California10Fired in week 1

Weekly results

Episodes

Week 1: Whopper 101

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