Saturday, April 26, 2008
The Raja of Remakes..
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Best Host.. Great Communicator - Neeya Naana
During the course of this and other discussions on this show, I have got to learn so many new and interesting things from the audience and Gopi himself. Do lookout for the next show of Neeya Naana on Vijay TV.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Hot.. Hotter..Hottest.. GW
I saw a report in NDTV today where it was reported that the coral reefs around Lakshadweep islands had nearly disappeared. As coral reefs form an important link in the fragile marine ecosystem, the near disappearance of these reefs has also affected the entire marine life. I believe there have been many other severe consequences of global warming of which I have stated just one.
On this "World Earth Day", I would like to request everybody to use resources like electricity, water judiciously as each and every effort counts while saving our dear earth. I believe that we as residents of our planet can save our world for our future, as little drops of water make up an ocean.
So shall we take a pledge to do simple small things to save our dear earth??
Monday, April 21, 2008
The Loooooong Admit Journey - Final Part!!
After my good interview with Fisher Adcom, I was expecting a definite call. I in-fact got a mail from Fisher stating that I would be considered for admission irrespective of my application submission date. I put together my best essays in the available time; though it was far short of the perfect essays I would liked to have sent. After I sent in my admission packet to Fisher, I eagerly awaited for the results. Day after day, it became a ritual for me to get up as early as 6 in the morning, to check my gmail inbox for the admit mail. Suddenly one day I logged into the Fisher admission site, only to find that I had been put on waitlist. :(
The waitlist at Fisher hit my quite hard, as I had been expecting highly from that school and had not given much interest to other schools. I believe, its better not to put all the eggs in one basket... With rejects from Kelley and waitlist from Purdue, my only hope hinged on Eller school of business. I had sent in my financial document little late and so my admit decision also came little late. I got an admit call from Eller with a very good scholarship! With the VISA process over in a month's time, hopefully I should be on my way thru to Eller.
So I guess I have learnt a lot in this pre-MBA journey, more importantly it has helped manage time better, focus my attention on creating a road map for attaining my future goals and also helped make great friends at my IMS class!!
Saturday, April 19, 2008
The Loooooong Admit Journey - Part 2
I had a couple of telephonic interviews in which I had the most clichéd questions asked along with some new questions. The toughest one was at Kelley’s interview where they had asked me situational questions like if I were the lead and the project had overshot its time, what steps I would take. There were other challenging questions also. I had prepared for other interviews but not for Kelley’s as I was down with fever a day before. The interview didn’t go off very well. I guess I should have prepared better.
But the best interview came in the form of a face to face interview with a Fisher school admission committee (adcom) member, Kara. I still remember every detail of that interview. The interview was scheduled at TAJ in Bangalore at 9 AM. I had reached the place an hour earlier and was sitting in the lobby looking around the beautiful place and the equally beautiful people. In about 5-10 minutes I had the company of other admitants who had come in for their interviews in full formals with blazers and stuff.. Man, I really started getting nervous at that point.
I tried calling the room number of my interviewer and was unable to reach her. There were so many people in the lobby that I didn’t know whom to contact and ask. Precious minutes began ticking away and parellely my tension grew. Collecting all my courage I proceeded towards an interviewer and asked her where I could find my interviewer. She motioned towards a person sitting in the last seat taking an interview. I went and stood beside my interviewer. She gave a casual glance and asked me to wait till the interview was over. Pretty female I shud say :) Then I had my interview and after 1-2 mins of initial nervousness it was pretty cool. The interview which was supposed to 15 mins went on for 45 minutes and we were talking about the weather and lake beside Fisher. I guess I should thank my friend Sid presently at fisher who gave me all the small insights into the school. That’s when I realized the importance of networking. Kara and I exchanged cards and I heaved a huge sigh of relief. I also attended the MBA fair in the same building. The fair was really good. So people starting for MBA preparation can ideally start by attending these fairs which is the best place to look for MBA related information and these fairs usually come in the last months of the calendar year to India.
Interview processes are very interesting experience where preparation and good communication can help us do wonders in what the most important stage of MBA admits process.. On the whole the Pre-MBA admission process really helps us focus and fine-tune our energies and we go into the schools a lot learned persons than what we are before.
Friday, April 18, 2008
The Loooooong Admit Journey - Part 1
Just when I was starting to relax, I had three school deadlines on November 15th. Kelley, Eller and Fisher school of business. I was able to complete only Kelley and Eller on time. I thought I probably would not apply to Fisher but this idea soon changed through the great event – the interview. After completing my applications for Kelley and Eller, I had got an invitation from Fisher school for an interview. Man, what an interview it was!! That’s in my next blog guyz. Too big to accommodate that here.
And once again my relaxation after completing my applications was short lived as I had to complete my Purdue application on December 1st. I was totally exhausted by the whole process, because I had to combine these efforts with my office work which was equally challenging my time. I guess the whole process really shook me out of the groove. It was a great challenge to dig deep into my memory for the events that I had to write in my essays. I should specially mention my friend Prathiba who helped me prepare for my GMAT exam and also egged me on for the essays. If not for her MBA would be a difficult journey. I guess that’s what the best of friends are for!! That’s the loooong boring process of MBA document preparation.. That’s it folks..
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Journey to Small glory
Three words rung hard in my ears after I had completed my GMAT exam last year-"GOD Saved Me". I had been preparing hard for that exam like never before. My mom even joked that if I had taken my 12th exams this seriously I could have ended with much better marks. My job made my task of preparing my exams even more challenging. I had to keep pushing myself harder, something that I had never done in my life before. But I had doubts whether I would be able to pull it off. Studying 4-5 hours a day would not matter, the end result should show, I felt.
I had started being very religious when I started out my preps for GMAT. Something inside me told me that I would succeed. The D day arrived. I can still remember how tensed I was. :) I had my slot at 5:30 PM. I had woken up quite early that day and couldn't sleep the whole day. My eyes were literally swollen when I reached the center. I just recollected an innings from Master Blaster Sachin where he had struggled against Brett Lee but stayed on to score 79 precious runs which helped India win 2 days ago. I too was determined to struggle. I started the test and time just flew. For the first time while taking the GMAT my concentration was on the question alone and not on the time and the number of questions. Four hours just flew by and I completed the test. I had to enter my undergrad information in the system and I wanted to ask the administrator as to when I would receive the score, as to when I saw the score appearing on the system. I had got 710... My eyes just popped out. I picked my things and left the room. My throat was parched and I would not speak. The score was very very special as I had never ever reached 700 score before in all my tests. I just sat there on the reception chair not knowing what to do ;).. then it suddenly struck me that I could have seen the score wrongly and waited for the printed confirmation and my friend also to come out, who had also taken the exam along with me. Unfortunately he didn’t score well. But my head was spinning.
Then I took my bike out and started driving towards home bewildered by the events. I circled all the roads.. didn’t know where I was traveling.. Finally I reached home 1 hour later, a journey which should have taken me less than 20 minutes. I went home and saw my parents watching TV. They had all along supported my in exam prep and were keenly looking towards me for the score. I wanted to surprise them and gave them a dejected look. One that would have surely sent shivers down my mom. She had my pillar of support right through. I gave her the printed score card. She saw it and she could not believe that. Dad was so escatic that he hugged and lifted me off the ground :) mom was damn happy and she thrust in a big sweet inside my mouth. That’s ma mom, I guess after all we all live for these moments of joy. Then it was phone time and I called all my friends and told them. Most of them who knew about my GMAT exam preparation score wouldn’t believe me ;) I never ever received so many congratulatory messages in entire life.
My journey towards my dream of pursuing an MBA had just began..