Period 3 is the most interesting and the most exacting. On top of it, Dave, Bill, Nicolas, Jocelyn and I are part of the case competition and Aravind, Paul and I worked on the business plan submitted to NUS. By the third week I was literally cursing my enthusiasm to do all of those competitions! Have to see how things take shape. Currently, I am enjoying my holidays in Bangalore... the much needed vacation after 5 months of books, cases, presentations, booze and exams.
Time has come that I chose my electives. I feel that I had more clarity about the subjects I wanted to take when I joined HEC than I have now. After all the courses taken in the first 3 periods, I am struggling to fit in 5 course for period 5 and 5 in period 6. It just seems that I want to do most of it, and some times none of it. Some subjects will not help me shape my career but are interesting enough to spend 1.5 credits on. Case in point is Economics. My performance in Economics in period 2 was unimpressive to say the least. Now I think, should I take Macro-2 because I like the subject or reject it because it did not fetch me marks. Hmm...Manager's dilemma (hehe...). Then there are a host of other subjects and a limit of 5 to take!! Whatever!
Starting January, we will have a host of events lined up. Campus abroad (to Vietnam or Japan/Korea) in March (I think) and then there is an Supervised Training Project (Lets see if I get selected for MBA without borders)... And before I know, I would be dancing on the streets of Montreal for 2 reasons - 1. The summer would have arrived. 2. I would have completed my MBA. Let's see how things take shape.
Life is uncertain. But that is the best part.
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