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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: July 2008
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Thursday, July 31, 2008. Pre-Term is in Full Swing. I know I've been light on posting lately. I haven't had much to talk about. Now I have a million things to talk about, but no time to do it! My days have been totally packed. Thank goodness for my new iPhone ( wuhoo. And always having my calendar on me! I'll try to post again soon. Links to this post. Monday, July 28, 2008. Links to this post. Friday, July 18, 2008. And literally every time I tell them, the response is "So soon? Links to this post.
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Clear Admit Wiki | MBA TREK
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8230; adventures on the way to an MBA…. June 4, 2009. Is a great source of admissions info from applicants: all in one place! I have found this very helpful, and hopefully you will too. For each school, the wiki features applicants reactions to interviews, visits, and applications. Also, the wiki features blogs from current students as well as from applicants. It’s free to contribute, either send an email to wiki@clearadmit.com. Or create an account. Laquo; The MBA Oath. On June 5, 2009.
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: June 2008
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Friday, June 27, 2008. The Economist It Is! 15 out of 20 voters said I should subscribe to the Economist instead of BusinessWeek. Though this is hardly a representative sample (see, I'm brushing up on my statistics! I'm still going to go with the majority and put in my order for The Economist. Links to this post. Wednesday, June 25, 2008. This Year's B-School Scandal. Where several students were expelled for collaborating on an individual take-home test. This year, it is the GMAT cheating scandal. It com...
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: February 2008
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Thursday, February 28, 2008. If you are thinking of applying to schools for Fall. 2009, there are definitely some things you can be doing right now. Presumably you have already started researching since you are here reading my blog, but I will assume you haven't done much more than that and start from the beginning. Usual disclaimer: my opinions are based on my personal experience only! After the GMAT, or in between. Study sessions, this is a good time to start researching. The Clearadmit. Years that he ...
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: March 2009
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Friday, March 27, 2009. At least, as opposed to case write-ups, working on sabre is actually fun :). Oh yeah, and last night was Wharton 54. Totally insane. Links to this post. Thursday, March 5, 2009. Man I haven't posted in a while! The title is Bad Bank. Warning - the explanations are pretty basic, so I don't recommend it if you think you already have a pretty good handle on it. Finally, I'm heading to Japan on Saturday for spring break! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MBA Veggie: the ...
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: October 2008
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Wednesday, October 15, 2008. BLOG ACTION DAY: Poverty In America. Sorry, had to sneak that in). Links to this post. Sunday, October 12, 2008. Riding Out" Recession is a Myth. Second years are interviewing right now for their full-time positions. As you can imagine, a lot of companies are canceling their recruiting or severely downsizing the number of positions they will offer (not to mention all the companies that suddenly don't exist anymore! Highly doubtful. What about by this time next year? BLOG ACTI...
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: February 2009
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Wednesday, February 18, 2009. Over the course of the year, I've come to rely on some essential items that help me get through business school with my sanity intact. If you are headed for b-school this fall, you may want to pick up these highly recommended items:. I love my iPhone. A few times, I was meeting a person I had never met, and I could easily look them up on Facebook to see what they looked like. Now my husband can watch the game, while I still get a quiet apartment to work in. I have this on my...
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. Wharton: Since I didn't post much about Wharton at all this semester, it's difficult to sum up. But I'll try to summarize the highlights:. I drank a lot. Maybe even more than I did as a Penn State senior. And I dressed in silly outfits more than a person probably should. I passed MGEC and Accounting! Still waiting on a lot of grades, but I think I managed not to fail anything (fingers crossed). I dropped 13 resumes and so far have 1 interview (that I won in bidding). The nic...
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Tinydancer's MBA Blog: January 2009
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Sunday, January 11, 2009. Guest Post: Bad Dancer gives it the old college try. In my 1st, and only, post. I talked about how much fun pre-term was and how I was getting fat from drinking so much beer. Well, needless to say, 1st semester wasn’t quite the same party as pre-term, at least for her. Note: she did take a few extra hours off to drink champagne on Broad Street when we won). By the way, the other reason I want to get in is so I can go on the Antarctica trek. I don’t give a crap about Financ...
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Chronicles of an MBA Aspirant: What are you made of...
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Chronicles of an MBA Aspirant. Sunday, August 31, 2008. What are you made of. Frequently while writing the essays we get overly obsessed by our work experience and academic performance and forget that we are not the sum of these two alone. there is something more to us that make us different from all the others having a similar profile or similar experience. This is reflected in the our culture, choices we make, our approach to problems, things that keep us going. Frequently this is overlooked. Warren Bu...