It’s sometimes hard to believe how fast a season can fly by and yet here we are at the end of August with many b-schools deep into their orientation and only days away from opening their academic year. Last year’s applicants are this year’s incoming students and last year’s first years are suddenly top dogs on campus! Next thing you know the leaves on the trees will be orange, yellow and red, round one will be a memory, and MBA hopefuls will be torn between spending time with their families and friends or knuckling down and getting that last essay just right. But we shouldn’t rush ahead, there are still warm days in front of us and a whole first round to consider.
On the application front, some bloggers shared lessons they learned or tricks they honed while others sought advice. MissionMBA advised that you make sure that you are answering the question. Ahembeea provided three basic tenets when it came to writing essays. Samantha sought opinions on whether an in person interview at Tuck was really necessary. Omne wondered what the best approach to explaining a class failure would be and started planning a whirlwind b-school trip. Samantha and Omne weren’t alone in trying to plan b-school visits, TienyChesney had quite a b-school busy weekend planned for later in September. Ameya completed his GMAT and finally was ready to focus his full attention on his applications. Adekku shared his strict and loose criteria for choosing schools, useful to anyone who also doesn’t want to live in a cold climate. Soni gave Clear Admit props for our school guides and set some ground rules for his readers’ behavior. The waiting begins for Happy Bunny and Maxwriter, both of whom submitted their applications to Columbia, cross your fingers and think good thoughts!
The early weeks of b-school continued relatively well for the class of 2010, though at least one injury was reported and exhaustion certainly was taking a bit of a toll. LBS ‘10 N.A.S. formulated a Carnival plan for himself and his fellow classmates. Kellogg ‘10 Miss Curly Bee arrived safely in Evanston and was pleasantly surprised by the city and excited to embark on her KWEST trip. Darden ‘10 JulyDream struggled with the limitations of an injured ankle and shared her insights on the ways that sections function. McCombs ‘10 Metal was thoroughly exhausted from all the orientation activities.
Rising ’seniors’ of the class of 2009 also had a few things to share with their readers this week. Darden ‘09 Anand summed up his Australian experience, from owning a work stream to seeing koalas for the first time. Chicago ‘09 Iday got ready to complete his internship and shared that he had been able to visit all three of Pablo Neruda’s houses while in Chile. Darden ‘09 Square Method returned to school and shared the at least one recruitment advantage given to MBA bloggers. Darden ‘09 Mandy felt great on a bike and Chicago ‘09 MaybeMBA shared her own research on the ‘MBA mom opt out’ myth.
While it might not be quite time to pull out one’s sweaters or stock up on hot cider, for many MBA bloggers it is time to put those thinking caps back on and to stockpile their supply of ‘brain food’ for the beginning of the semester. We wish new and returning students all the luck in the world and send warm thoughts out to every applicant sending out an application for the first (or second) time!
# posted by Clear Admit @ 3:06 am in Fridays from the Frontline