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The Flying Spaghetti Monster's quest for an MBA: July 2006
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster's quest for an MBA. Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. Non-MBA] The sum of your experiences. Slow and steady . Thursday, July 27, 2006. Slow and steady . I received my official GMAT score report a few days ago. I got a 5 on the essays, and I can't really complain about it. I think it's good enough not to screw up my otherwise stellar app package :-). Drop one of the schools (not sure which one yet) and apply to only 3 schools. Posted by FSM 7:24 PM. Language) ...
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster's quest for an MBA: January 2007
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster's quest for an MBA. Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. Non-MBA] The sum of your experiences. Slow and steady . Sunday, January 28, 2007. Non-MBA] The sum of your experiences. Just a random thought - I thought I'd post it here. How do you define the richness of your life? I don't mean your life right now, rather when you are eighty years old and look back on your life, what criteria would you use? Posted by FSM 11:01 PM. Sunday, January 14, 2007. Posted by FSM ...
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Engineer No More!: November 2006
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Finally, I'm an official MBA student at Georgetown University! Thursday, November 16, 2006. My application is submitted and complete. I am now officially "Under Review" by Stanford! Although the relief was short lived. Now I am back to anxiety. I have had my fingers permanently crossed since I submitted the application. I may have to have them surgically uncrossed once all of this is over :-). Posted by Rico's Mom. Tuesday, November 14, 2006. I uploaded them per their instructions though! For the moment,...
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Engineer No More!: June 2008
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Finally, I'm an official MBA student at Georgetown University! Thursday, June 26, 2008. I'm half way through my internship and roughly 15% through my internship project that I am supposed to present at the end of my summer here. That doesn't add up correctly now does it? So my internship.the jury is still out on how I feel about it. The location rocks.home sweet home. Telecommuting is pretty common place here. Very easy to work from home at minimum one day per week. You have pretty easy access to some pr...
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Engineer No More!: Overwhelmed
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Finally, I'm an official MBA student at Georgetown University! Thursday, June 21, 2007. They don't tell you in the interview that your assignments start the minute you send in your deposit check! Where is it because I can't seem to find it? Why exactly did I want to go back to school? Posted by Rico's Mom. I do feel the same way as you feel. Overwhelmed. But you will do just fine. Get sometime to relax during the summer and have a fresh start in August. Be sure to enjoy the chaos of life! For 30 days, 45...
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster's quest for an MBA: June 2006
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The Flying Spaghetti Monster's quest for an MBA. Michigan, United States. View my complete profile. Non-MBA] The sum of your experiences. Slow and steady . Saturday, June 24, 2006. I seem to have forgotten the meaning of that phrase! I plan to spend some time this weekend analyzing all the mock CATs that I have taken so far. I don't like analyzing tests ( it's like eating leftovers ;-) ) but I do realize that they are very important. My assessment of my strengths and weaknesses is as follows:. I just rea...
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ScareCrow's MBA Adventures: What's up?
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Saturday, August 11, 2007. A lot of things. The orientation started on Saturday, August 4th for the international students; Monday, August 6th for the domestic students. The city of Ithaca is really wonderful, there is a lot to explore, especially if you like natural beauty. There are a number of finger lakes, a number of wineries(Yes, the school organized a wine tasting event for us at one the wineries near Cayuga lake! The breadth of disciplines available to students at Cornell University is huge!
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ScareCrow's MBA Adventures: August 2006
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Thursday, August 24, 2006. Regarding my resumes, I have currently created a one and half page resume. I got it reviewed with my seniors at b-schools. The resume looks good to me now :-) I will trim it to make it to one-page for the schools where one-page resume is the norm. Tuesday, August 01, 2006. Now, I will get my essays reviewed with someone. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Johnson School: Important Links. Class of 2009 Bloggers.
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ScareCrow's MBA Adventures: April 2007
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Friday, April 06, 2007. Test 1.2.3. Nominated for the Best of Bloggings. Hey, I too was nominated for the BoB awards by ClearAdmit. Thank You Clear Admit:-). I have been little busy of late arranging my finances for the declaration of finances form to the Johnson School. Finally, all's done and I faxed the letter to the Admission's office. I hope to get the I-20 soon and then start the visa processes, which require a lot of paper work! So, the hard work is not yet over! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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ScareCrow's MBA Adventures: The hardest startup lessons to learn
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Tuesday, August 21, 2007. The hardest startup lessons to learn. I stumbled upon an excellent article. On startup lessons. Hope it would be helpful. 2 Keep Pumping Out Features. 3 Make Users Happy. 4 Fear the Right Things. 5 Commitment Is a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. 6 There Is Always Room. 7 Don't Get Your Hopes Up. I especially liked this part:. Speed, not Money. So why do it? It would be worth enduring a lot of pain and stress to do something grand or heroic, but just to make money? So no, there's nothi...