Wow, I have sheepishly come back to my blog after almost of year of unwarranted neglect. But rather than kindly ask the admissions team to delete this blog (and thus erasing the evidence of said neglect) I am going to try to turn around this situation and make a come back!Having said that, I hope that we can move past the information black out and finish strongly as I head into my final semester at MIT Sloan!
The brief version of my life since the *last* Chinese C-function has been as follows:
May 2009- End of my first year at business school!
- Attended a classmate's wedding in Thailand with about 10 other Sloanies. By far one of the best trips of a lifetime.
June-August 2009- Excellent internship based in Orlando, FL in the Aerospace and Defense Industry with a major government contractor. Met great people, applied strategy coursework, and learned a great deal about an industry I had no prior experience in.
September-December 2009- Very glad to be a student again! This term, I was a Communications Lab Teaching Assistant teaching and practicing 35 first year students communications frameworks useful for managing others, presenting, and interviewing.
So that brings us to 2010, the year I never thought would come while busily studying in the E52 Trading room during CORE last year. But here it is! I have taken a very fulfilling course load to get the most bang for my tuition buck which includes highlights such as Advanced Corporate Finance, Applied Probability Marketing Models, Developing Breakthrough Products and Services, and a special seminar in Access to Capital in East Africa (we will be traveling to Kenya and Rwanda over Spring Break and SIP).
But I will dedicate a full post to the highlight of this year so far ( all two months in) which is my experience in "G-lab" working in Malaysia over January for the premier online job posting site in South East Asia!
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