- 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...
This blog documents my MBA student life at Ryerson University, Canada (2010-2012). It was an attempt to demystify the MBA experience, help understand MBA topics & encourage MBA wannabes. I have a Pre-MBA blog about B-School application process (and a few other blogs) as well. I used to blog actively in the past and interact with readers regularly, but life got very busy after my MBA. Good luck. Take care. Cheers! Gerry.
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 :
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