Monday, October 27, 2008

Busy Busy Busy

I know I haven't logged in in ages, but I have been busy doing interviews and travelling to different schools. I think its a very important part of the "getting to know your fit" process and it will definitely make my final attendance decisions better.

Oh and on a side note ;) I am DONE with all my applications!!!! I am not sure If I'll be doing any schools in round 2.

I will update with details of school visits and interviews soon!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Chicago Chicago

So I finally arrived in Chicago on Thursday night. The stars seemed to have shone on this trip from the very beginning. JB managed to fly with me finally and the flight was smooth and actually landed earlier than the arrival time, which is almost unheard of. On the way to my sweet friend KJ's home ( BTW BIG shoutout to KJ for making my stay absolutely scrumptious!!), I got hit upon on the streets around 5 times!! That's never happened in one evening in NY and I had "flight clothes" on!

Nehooo, I have been running on 4 hours of sleep a night since. Friday was GSB live. Here goes another shoutout. BIG PROPS to the GSB AdCom and the Dean's student cochairs who organized this event. It was by far the most well organized event I have attended in this whole cycle and it has left me very very deeply impressed with Chicago GSB. It has managed to sway my choice towards the GSB almost 90% as my fav schol. I still haven't visitied Kellogg and this might change on Monday, but I doubt it. And this despite of the fact that Kellogg is the far better brand name for me, considering that I want to go into marketing!

So the GSB live started at 9AM with a breakfast and mingler. As soon as I came in, I was handed a packet by the adcom which detailed my day's schedule, the details of all the activities involved including the lecture I had been assigned and the members of the student panel. The breakfast spead was awesome and the FY students who spoke to us very informative and helpful. The only thing that surprised me and that I was a little put off by through the whole day was that I seemed to know more about the school and its different programs and quirks if you may, than some of the FYs. For example, I knew a lot about the IMBA and the requirements for it, whereas some of the FYs didn't seem to have heard of it almost!

After the obligatory welcome and Q&A with Adcom director, we were herded into a student panel. Once again the discussion was a bit moot for me since I knew most of the answers to the Qs from the crowd. Well YAY me for really knowing the school.

One point worth mentioning from the panel. Someone from the crowd asked "what would you change about CGSB if you could" to the students. Not one of the 5 panelists seemed to have an answer. They all replied to variations of " I would try to time manage my activities more" but really that's not a bad thing in a school, having too many options!! and its not even something 'wrong' with the school. This means either that all the students are remarkably well adjusted to the school and love it, or that they were giving a particularly weak answer to a "weakness" question.

This session was followed by a building tour and by a boxed ( fantabulous) lunch. A point of note through the whole day was, all the applicants ( and there were about 70-80 of us attending), seemed soooooooppppppeerrr friendly. I was surprised. On my previous school visits, you could almost cut the tension in the air and everyone seemed ultra competitive and nasty! The friendliness made for a very relaxing and fun environment thru the day.

Lunch was followed by a lecture and I particularly enjoyed the class I sat for. Without going into too many details, it showed me a very different side of teaching and was by far the most unusual class I have seen.

The final and most IMPORTANT organized session was the application overview. This is the most amazingly brilliant idea thought up the ad com ever...I mean EVER. They handed us applicants, an anonimized application, compete with resume, recommendations etc of a prospective and asked us to judge the candidate ourselves and make notes of his strengths and weaknesses. After giving us half an hour for processing the app, the adcom led us in a discussion of what were the strengths and weaknesses and what could be better. This is such a startlingly informative sessions, since it tells you not only the adcoms very unbiased and strong POV, but it also gives you an honest insight into your own app and gives you a chance to compare yourself to a standard applicant. It basically almost seems to answer that inane questions that you always have.. Am I dong something completely wrong? Short of hiring a very costly admissions consultant, I think this could have been the best method of being able to objectively self analyze your app.

So a Q&A session resumed after this with snacks and once I got bored of hearing the same questions asked and answered again and again, I made my quick exit.

All in all I think it was an amazing experience and I have to say the Chicago GSB proved that they deserve the reputation of being the best adcom and they are very fit to what is arguably the best B school.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Almost panic state

I'm going to be spending pretty much all the upcoming weekends till the end of October visiting schools and since I am getting freebie stays in each of the school cities with friends, it also means I'll be spending a lot of time having fun...

All fun and no work makes a girl panic before application deadlines.

All my essays look OK but I need to break through from that OK state to perfection.

GRRRRRRRRR

I am also a little confused. I have realized while reading through my essays that they don't have a lot of the "buzzwords" used in MBA applications like "envision" or "expertise". I'm beginning to wonder if it would have been a good idea to pony up the big bucks for a professional to have a look at them.

There is a thin line between sounding polished and sounding fake. As there is one between honesty and being shabby. That's what I am obsessing about currently.

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Updates

So I know I dissapeared after that first day of marathon blogging, but I have been very busy finishing up all the essays.

That's right I said finishing up all the essays!!

I can officially say the "first" drafts of each and every essay for each school are now finished. All the esays have been customized to the schools and their particular questions. I have sent out the links on google docs ( what did we ever do before it?!!) to all my reviewers.

Now all that remains is for them to get back to me with feedback and for me to obsess over each essay seperately and refine the language, make it more striking etc.

The only ( yeah right only!!) problem now is that all my reviewers ( who are current students btw), have been terribly busy themselves, and I am not sure they can look through all the essays.

I do have a quick and dirty solution (and this applies to all applicants who are just writing their essays too ). The GOLDEN RULE IS:

Start with Kellogg
( to all who are not applying to this school you'll get my drift and find a similar school amongst your list)

Kellogg has the most number of essays of any school I am apping to and it has a very comprehensive list of essays. Once you are done with K essays, most essays for other schools are derivatives. To complete all other essays takes creative copy pasting and mayyybeee covering an extra topic or two.

So once you are SURE you have strong essays for Kellogg, you are golden!

I am in a little bit of a panic now though, because I still think my essays sound far from polished and starting next week, for three weeks, I will be travelling to different schools, which means I will have less time to sit and obsess on each line of each essay than I would like.

On the upside, it means I'll have soo much to to blog about!!

First up is Chicago on the 10th. That's right i'll be in town for the CGSB LIVE!!!!

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Forte forum

Quite similar to the World tour except for the yummy appetizers. I stopped by all schools booths again and signed the sign in sheets and asked inane questions, I knew the answers to already.

However on the upside, they had a really great panel consisting of women MBA alums from various schools and discussing their life/MBA/career experiences. I would like to thank these lovely ladies for taking time out of their busy schedules and reaffirming my faith in business school. I worry about having to live away from JB and spending so much of our savings when we should be starting our lives together. These ladies discussed their lives and their choices and sacrifices for MBA very openly. JB has always been very supportive and I was the one shying away from a long distance relationship. I might end up changing my view on this, but oh i would hate to do so.

Kellogg take me take me!!

World MBA/ QS tour

In one word - Useless.

The adcoms see about 1000 students in one day making it highly unlikely that any one candidate stands out to them. You don't get to know anything you couldn't have found online anyway. In the NY leg, only Wharton had a presentation, while all other schools only had booths.

Plus somehow from registering for it, though I was pretty sure I checked this option off, I ended up getting spam mail from all sorts of school.

GRRRRRRR I hate spam!

Only upside was that I signed up at various booths, so hopefully the schools keep a record and know I have been interested in them long before they get my apps.

On a side note, the lady from McCombs adcom is really not doing her school any favors. She was missing from her booth for the first 15 mins since she forgot the sign in sheet and there was no one at the table!! this in addition with the hoprrible school website is putting me off the school.

Johnson visit

Quick analysis - Great atrium, great class in financial analysis, so so marketing class. Friendly but reserved adcom. Good student presentation, though really all they seem to do in many different words is finance! Very tight knit community, good clubs and great immersion program. good facilities, though Cornell as a univ clearly overshadows it. The town of Ithaca however, is teeeeny. Only 2 places to hang out at - Commons or CollegeTown.
Overall feeling - GREAT school for finance but not so fantastic for everything else.
The adcom will be helpful but don't go to them with stupid questions or be simperingly nice to them.
Most important asset is the immersion program. If i get in I will really have to use this.