This week proved to be a busy week. All the subjects which had exams had a review session and two other subjects, the IT and Business Law kept us busy in their reports.
There was another important event that happened, the charity auction to support Marathon runners. This is a special event that is held every year to auction dinner with faculties and other such items, some of them tangible like the directors' tie set. It was an interesting evening with prices of dinners reaching over 1000 pounds (for six people) in some cases.
The review sessions made me feel a bit low, I realised how under-prepared for the exams and how much I have missed the subjects in Term 2, basically because I took them too light. I also realised its part due to my arrogance towards studying. I think this is a big learning, and one of my stated objectives of my MBA was to become a better student, I think I am half way there (quite literally too in the MBA). The next half will have to be spent implementing the learning.
We, a group of four including my wife, also booked up a trip to Turkey during the term 2-3 break. Given the fact that we are visiting Paris for MBAT and then the next month I will be visiting Uganda for an educational trip, I will now be seeing a mid-point culture, between Asia, Africa and Europe. I think these three trips (two of them for the first time), would certainly add to my overall learning in the MBA.
This post has to be short :) I have to start implementing my plans for studies...
There was another important event that happened, the charity auction to support Marathon runners. This is a special event that is held every year to auction dinner with faculties and other such items, some of them tangible like the directors' tie set. It was an interesting evening with prices of dinners reaching over 1000 pounds (for six people) in some cases.
The review sessions made me feel a bit low, I realised how under-prepared for the exams and how much I have missed the subjects in Term 2, basically because I took them too light. I also realised its part due to my arrogance towards studying. I think this is a big learning, and one of my stated objectives of my MBA was to become a better student, I think I am half way there (quite literally too in the MBA). The next half will have to be spent implementing the learning.
We, a group of four including my wife, also booked up a trip to Turkey during the term 2-3 break. Given the fact that we are visiting Paris for MBAT and then the next month I will be visiting Uganda for an educational trip, I will now be seeing a mid-point culture, between Asia, Africa and Europe. I think these three trips (two of them for the first time), would certainly add to my overall learning in the MBA.
This post has to be short :) I have to start implementing my plans for studies...
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