Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Advice to new MBA students

Well, I thought I should share my experiences with the newbies that flood to MBA programs with starry eyes. I felt that it is my duty to give some insight into the MBA journey :
  • MBA ain't no cake walk - take it seriously from day one.
  • MBA is glamorous, but not all fun. Infact the 'fun' shall wear out within the first 2 weeks as you start feeling the heat!
  • Attend ALL classes - don't miss any. Classes per subject are one a week, and each is important. 
  • Class slides are important - pay attention to them (especially for the tests).
  • Make notes in class - what the Prof. says and intelligent / useful stuff that classmates say.
  • Participate in everything - class discussions, presentations, reports and so on.
  • Don't be shy to take the lead - in a team. You are as good as anyone else.
  • There WILL be problems. If there are no problems, something ain't right. 
  • If you are an international student, you shall have even more adjustments to make than a local student - obviously.
  • Be prepared to feel inferior, sometimes - this is not high school - your classmates are brilliant. You may not be the best in the class. Once can not know everything. Different classmates appear to have expertise in different fields.
  • You may find a lot of diversity - in age, ethnicity, gender, race, languages, marital status and so on. Enjoy and celebrate the differences!
  • Study before class, study after class.
  • Don't always sit on the last bench.
  • Put yourself out there - your teachers and classmates need to know who you are.
  • Take the name tent to class daily (atleast in the first 2 months)
  • Study your readings as if you are studying for the final test, not a casual study
  • Network with classmates, especially during the final 3 weeks for study.
  • The workload is HEAVY, the program is INTENSIVE. Don't expect anything less. 
  • Use the student cubicles - this way you make more friends
  • Arrive early to class and leave late. Use the chance to chat classmates up.
  • Try to get to know every single classmate - learn to socialize. 
  • Talk to your Prof. during the break / before class / after class - even if it is just to say "Hello Prof." or "Thank you". There is so much to learn from the Prof. 
  • You shall always be short of time during the MBA. Do not put off work "until later". Never works out.
  • It is always a battle of Quantity versus Quality, during the MBA. Gotta sacrifice one for the other.
  • It is always a battle of Efficiency versus Effectiveness. Try to balance the two. 
  • Practice public speaking skills - very important. Video record yourself for better learning.
  • Very important to have excellent Powerpoint, Excel and MS Word skills.
  • Improve your typing speed. 
  • Learn the APA format very well.
  • Learn how to write good reports - you shall do several during the MBA. 
  • Learn about Consulting - you shall role play as consultants during your presentations. 
  • Learn how to be a good team player and member. Its tough, but essential. Working in teams is one of the most important aspects of MBA learning.   
  • Get a Gmail account - useful for Google Docs - when you do assignments with team.
  • A dropbox account may help.
  • Get a Google Chrome web browser - way better than Microsoft explorer and helps open multiple windows through easy links.
  • Use Facebook to network with colleagues. 
  • Learn to switch between tasks. 
  • Learn to multitask. 
  • Learn to divide and distribute work. 
  • Get sufficient sleep and exercise.
  • More soon... 


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