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Term 1 reflections

Posted by lavzz on January 18, 2010

The term is done, the grades are out and I am in the middle of the recruiting season. Here are my reflections after term 1 at HBS
1. There is no point stressing about grades. In a section of 90 people the person who gets 11th and the person who gets 80th are given the same grade!
2. Converting $ to Rs will lead to absolute distress and tension that is totally not worth it
3. HBS does not have all type A’s. there are a ton of normal and nice people
4. Boston winters can be survived. (or am I speaking too soon?)
5. since 50% of the grades are subjective, there is a lot of human element and luck to the grades.
6. People here are tensed about the job market and the economy but the placements for the EC batch have been better than last year

PS: back from a great winter break. More about it in the next post!

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Chills, Thrills and official start of recruiting

Posted by lavzz on November 22, 2009

I know its been a while, but time is increasingly becoming a luxury here. Among the new stuff thats happened since the last time is the official kick off of the placement season for the summer. HBS holds recruiters at bay for the first 2 months of the MBA program which is great considering the amount of time that is invested in going for the recruiting receptions, presentations, dinners, coffee chats etc. I wonder how students from other schools manage it right from day 1. I am suddenly so happy to be at HBS.

Anyways, Among other news, boston is fast disintegrating into a cold, wet and boring city where it gets dark by 4 PM!!! Where I come from, this is a huge shock to me. Since afternoons are mainly sleep time for me and I go out with my section in the nights, I had totally missed this early darkening effect. Last week, I came out of a networking event from 3 to 4 PM and stepped out and was astonished to see it so dark. For a moment, I thought my watch had stopped working. One of my sectionmates who has lived all her life in Boston told me that it was going to be like this until Feb!!

This winter break, I am going to visit 2 of my good friends from undergrad. I am totally excited about it.
More later.

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Time management

Posted by lavzz on October 4, 2009

I heard a lot of people say that time management is the most important thing in a B school and being in one, I thought I should perhaps try figuring this one out in more detail. Lets start with the specifics and list down how a student should go about allocating his/her time in a day.

1. Case prep- This would take 6 hours for a 3 case day and 4 hours for a 2 case day (as recommended). Lets assume on average 5 hours per day

2. Classes- 5 hours per day

3. Sleep- as this is important in order to stay human and not become a zombie- lets say 5 hours per day

4. Learning team (study group)- 1 hour per day

5. Gym – 1 hour per day

6. club activities- Assuming an average of 5 clubs per student and one weekday per club- 1.5 hour per day

7. Recruiting activities- includes industry weeks, resume tips, networking with recruiters etc- 7-10 hours per week or roughly around 1.5 hours per day

8 Guest lectures/speaker series – 1 hour per day

9 Power nap in the afternoon- 0.75 hours per day

10. Section events (drinks/parties/movie nights etc)- 2 hours per day

If you add up all the times , it comes to around 25 hours and in this I have not included time for personal hygiene, phone conversations/ skype/ laundry etc.

Every time I think that I have not managed my time well, I find myself revisiting the list above and wondering where the hell should I save time. Should i not spend as much time on the cases ? or should i sleep for fewer than 5 hours? or should i stop going out for section events?

After a month at HBS, I am still wondering.

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Analytics @ HBS

Posted by lavzz on September 3, 2009

Have successfully completed 2 weeks of the pre- MBA analytics program at HBS and its been a great experience so far. A brief of the courses done in the last 2 weeks-

Accounting
We learnt about Balance sheets, profit and loss statements, cash flow statements and methods to interpret them.

Finance
A beginning course on how to look at the financial strength of a company through its past performance and future forecasts. We also looked at valuations and how much a company is worth if it is being bought off or sold.

Quantitative methods
This course focussed on basic statistical methods like hypothesis testing, regression etc. As an engineer, I found this course somewhat redundant but for people from other backgrounds, it is a good course.

And of course, not to mention all the social events that were held over the last 2 weeks to help us get involved and start knowing the others in our batch.
The RC starts on 8th of Sep and am very excited to see how that goes.

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My visa interview

Posted by lavzz on June 7, 2009

I had my visa interview on 5th of June. Went well overall and am happy and relieved that I got this out of my way. Though a lot has been written about the visa process per se, I would like to add my comments on the subject. A couple of points to note for potential applicants-
1. Fill up the forms DS156, 157 and 158 in advance and revisit them for mistakes a couple of times before taking the prints.
2. Dont forget to pay the SEVIS fee of 200 $ . It is not explicitly mentioned in the vfs site.
3. For the chennai consulate, you will mostly have to schedule an emergency meeting as the regular days are washed off
4. Keep your documents of funding ready-either through loan or fellowship or funds from self and family .

Questions asked-
1. Which university?
2. When did you pass out ?
3. Where have you been working?
4. How are you funding your studies?

If the documents are in order, this should just be a formality. All the best.

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HBS 2010 application essays- My analysis

Posted by lavzz on May 29, 2009

HBS has released its essay questions for fall 2010.  Here is my take on them

1. What are your three most substantial accomplishments and why do you view them as such? (600-word limit)

One of HBS’ long standing questions, this is also according to me the simplest of the lot once you have selected which 3 achievements to portray. Leadership should  of course come through strongly in all 3 accomplishments. Quantifiable results are generally easier to portray but if  the applicant has examples of leadership and achievement in softer areas like community or personal values, it could show some diversity in the application. My suggestion is to keep the language simple and try to cover 3 different areas of expertise among work, community, extras, academics etc.

2. What have you learned from a mistake? (400-word limit)

This essay if reflected upon correctly can make or break the application. Remember that they do not expect the applicant to be gods gift to humanity and they expect that he/she makes mistakes, learns from them and corrects themselves. Reflecting on the mistake and taking corrective steps and then showing improvment would be an ideal way to frame the essay.

3. 1- What would you like the MBA Admissions Board to know about your undergraduate academic experience?

This is an ideal essay for early career applicants as it creates the right platform for them to tell the ad com about their undergrad experience. As they have asked specifically about academic experience, it makes sense to write about some good examples of leadership or teamwork resulting from an academic project or experience from undergrad.

3.2- Discuss how you have engaged with a community or organization.

This is a good essay for people involved in non-profit or community experience to highlight their role and results. This should be chosen only for those with significant community experience and not to speak of the one time that the applicant volunteered to donate clothes for the under privileged.

3.3- Tell us about a time when you made a difficult decision

New essay for this year’s application but goes well considering their overall theme of leadership and decision making skills. if the applicant has an experience in which he/she has had to take a decision/risk without having complete information or has had to take a call in the face of adversity and then has stood by it despite opposition will be  a great example.

3.4- Write a cover letter to your application introducing yourself to the Admissions Board.

I was a little surprised seeing this essay introduced newly for this year as it generally tends to repeat some of the stuff written about in earlier essays. A good applicant will be able to use this essay to identify an underlying theme to all other essays and highlight the same. This will be a tough one to write without making the adcom sleep. Best to avoid it if possible.

3. 5-What is your career vision and why is this choice meaningful to you?

Standard career and long term goals essay.  The applicant should remember that the adcom is asking for a vision and so necessarily it may be on a theoretical frame. But if he/she can make it sound convincing , it can be a winner. For those applicants whose long term visions with respect to careers are still evolving, it would be better to let this one go.

I had spent a month and a half writing/reading/editing the HBS essays. All the best for all the applicants out there. I had a great time writing them. You should too.

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Ahead of the curve

Posted by lavzz on April 14, 2009

I just finished reading the book ‘Ahead of the Curve’ by Philip Delves Broughton (HBS class of 2006) where he details his sometimes bitter 2 years at the schools. The book almost runs like a journal entry starting from his first visit to the campus to his ramblings of unsuccessful internship experiences and ending with jobless graduation.

In all fairness, he has praised the school for its case method, helpfulness of section mates and the well thought of curriculam. But I could not help but wonder about the tough choices that HBS grads have to make in terms of choosing careers, negating peer pressue and balancing career and family. The book clearly states that all the high profile bankers and consultants end up having a screwed up personal life. It is definitely scary.

I do hope that at the time I graduate, I can look back at the 2 years with pride and tell myself that I made  the best use of it.

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Accounting 200

Posted by lavzz on April 9, 2009

So, have been busy with my online accounting course these days. One of the requirements for my pre-mat at HBS is to complete courses in Accounting and Finance and HBS suggested that I do them from  BYU. It consists of 16 lessons with 3 hours of lecture for each lesson followed by an online quiz and not to forget 3 exams in the middle. By the time I am back from work and log in to finish course work for the day, I am already half dead.

A Prelude for things to come?

Btw, R 2 results are out and 2 more guys from my firm made it.  Should be a strong Indian crowd this year at HBS .

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IIMB i/v update

Posted by lavzz on February 22, 2009

So,

20th Feb saw me going to the IIMB campus in Bangalore. I should mention that the campus which i had always dreamed about attending right from my 2nd year at college more than lived upto my imagaination. Covered well by trees and made of exquisite stone, it looked as majestic as it looked old.

The GD went quite well. The topic was “did the media have a class dimension to it during the mumbai 26/11 attacks as they focused more on the Taj than they did on the common man’s CST? ” It was good overall with everyone getting a chance to speak but I felt the group went out of relevance a couple of times by talking about the mangalore pub incident when it was totally not needed.

The interview was pretty normal. No mechanical Engg. questions thankfully and pretty much focussed on my work ex which made it very easy for me. The best part of the interview that I liked was when the prof told me why I wanted an MBA now when all I had to do was to work for a couple of years more and my company would sponser me for HBS. I almost spilled the beans about H-bomb :)

Met my friend A from IIMB.  She said things were really grim wtih the placement scene right now and the IIMs are not insulated either. Here is wishing that she nets a great job. I am sure she will.

Meanwhile, have submitted my financial aid documents to HBS. so keeping fingers crossed for that.  Plan for next week is to complete registering for finance and accounting courses and look through the HBS health services form that I am to complete.

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Pre-matriculation

Posted by lavzz on February 9, 2009

The HBS pre-matriculation website has a million things that I have to complete before I am school-ready in August. All the employment verification,  medical and academic transcript submission aside, it says that I have to take additional course work in both Accounting and Finance before matriculating as I am what it has labeled as ‘non- traditional MBA’. Hunting for courses in India suiting its needs seem to be filling up most of my time these days.

That aside, I am considering quitting in June, so that gives me another 5 months to go at work :(

Currently reading the HBS survival guide for the class of 2011. Extremely well written book. Hats off to the student association. They really go the extra mile to make the new admits comfortable about the school.

And ya, my IIMB interview is scheduled on 20th of Feb. Should study something. hopefully, i wont get too arrogant and utter the H-bomb in front of them (apparently, according to the survival guide, HBS students call the school the H-bomb :P )

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