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Can’t believe a semester is already over. Seems like
yesterday that I wrote this
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about moving to Boston and trying to settle down. Reading through it, I realized
I wasn’t too happy about moving here. So pleased that Boston, Babson and most
importantly the people turned it around. As they say, you are having a good
time if you don’t realize when time passed. This is what exactly happened. Got
a little busy with school and next thing I know is that the semester is over…!!
It all started with meeting so many diverse classmates from
all over the world and going through the pain of helping them pronounce my name
only to give up in the end. So far only 2 non-Indians have aced the art of
saying my name right. For most of the rest I am baptized to ‘Ana’. I kind of
like the name, I do get a lot of slack form my desi group about it but its
better than being called Anagaganagdjhsfj.
Pre-MBA was a
weeklong induction for the international students to understand US culture. The
famous Indian ‘
Head
Bob’ is now the only hurdle in our way of becoming vilayati babus and bens.
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Class of 2013 - International Students |
Boston is a place
you don’t need too much time to fall in love with. The city is one of the most
beautiful ones I have seen. Lot of history, cool places to hang out and lotta
eat out places what else you need. The Boston day tour during my first week
here was exciting. Not only did I get to know the city but the people a little
better too.
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Quincy Market, Boston |
Tech Mark
has so
far been the best experience at Babson. It is basically a Business simulation
competition that went on for 2 days. The Class of 2013 was divided in teams of
7 and we all competed against each other to meet certain business goals. It was
dynamic, real time, fast and exciting. In those 2 days we learnt a whole lot
about business and definitely understood what we need to pay attention to
during the coming 2 years. An unparalleled experience. We also won ‘a price of
unspeakable value’ in the end. And more than anything, I feel the price was the
phrase in itself which is overused ad over abused ever since.
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Tech Mark Team |
One of the best parts of staying on campus is that the party
never ends. You are back from a party in Boston and another one starts in the
kitchen; it just never stops. You get the liberty of getting up at 8 for an
8.30 AM class. Also I can use the gym facilities anytime. Making use of that I
learned to play a new sport – SQUASH. I started in September and with the help
of my awesome friends cum coaches, I can play reasonably well by the end of
December. Woot!! Learning Squash has definitely been one of the highlights of
this semester. Figuring out new stuff to learn in the coming semester, could be
piano or probably getting back to drums.
The difficult part of staying in a dorm especially in the US
is the food. But turns out in my case it became the best part of the day. I
still haven’t really figured out but just like that a group came along and the
8 of us started cooking as a group. None had any mentionable skills but we were
ready to get food poisoned for fellow cooks. Surprisingly, each one of us can
today take pride in a specialty dish and some other not-so-special dishes.
Dinner is the time everyone comes together and after fights over dishes, spoons,
rotis and chairs are settled starts a non-stop conversation about the days
happenings, professors, classes and everything under the sun.
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Dinner Gang \m/ |
SLE (Something (I forget) Learning Experience), another
interesting and fun part of the 1st semester. My team was pretty diverse - Indian, American, Chinese, Chinese American and Latin American, we had it all. This made communicating a whole lot difficult and funny but nonetheless at the end of the day we all did a great job. The 24 hour exam for Strategy stream was the real test, we slogged all night and submitted 28 seconds before deadline. Phew!! We did pull off some on the spot presentations and submissions which was pretty cool just like our team name - 3D \m/
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Team 3D |
While the school never took it too easy on us, we never stopped having fun either. Zipcar was not just a case study we did but an enabler for all the fun out of campus. Destinatin 1, Harvard Square + Zipcar + Awesome Music + Endless time finding parking + Falafel = AWESOMENESS!! Once Zipcar gave us the 'wheels when we needed', anything closer than Harvard Square to have dinner was blasphemy.
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1st Snow 2011 |
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Staying in Boston has so many perks. You get to see the RED SOX play and for free if you sign up to pic some trash. Broke MBA students will do anything :P Also get to visit MIT and Harvard for various events and listen to some amazing speakers. Although the Babson pride never stops us from bashing these ahem 'other' schools in Boston.
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Red Sox Game |
In other news, I did manage to be a part of various club activities and get on leadership of a couple I really wanted to. Being a part of the flagship event of Babson,
Babson Entrepreneurship Forum made it possible to share the same frame as Michael Porter, the man behind every MBA's (at least 1st year) most favorite words "Porter's 5 forces". I also managed to lose some elections at school and that was a maiden experience and surprisingly a good one. Definitely got to learn a lot from it, in fact a little more than all the victories of Undergrad :)
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Same frame as Michael Porter!! |
The achievement of the semester and might as well of the year be finally gathering some courage to perform DANCE on stage. 'I was meant for the stage' may be one of my most favorite songs but dancing as a part of it was never a part of the plan mostly for the safety of the viewers. But being in a completely new environment and having audiences with stronger hearts made even this feat possible. It wasn't as bad as I would imagine in my head or may be it was, who can tell!!!
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Sheela ki Jawani ;) |
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Diwali 2011!! |
Time kept flying amidst all these truck load activities. I did scoop some time to study and be answerable to my family back home paying for my tuition. But I truly believe everything mentioned is a part of the experience and not just the academics and classroom teaching. All this craziness adds up to what we call the 'MBA Experience'. Glad so far it has bee great.....
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Yale MBA Games |
I guess by the end of the 1st semester I did find a new home, new
friends and lot of new experiences. Herez to an equally or even more eventful and awesome
semester!! Cheers!!
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Let the craziness continue!! |