With the MSBA program, the workload is constant. Between an internship, classes, and homework, it is almost impossible to maintain a balance in life. It can be stressful and laborious at times, and this can ruin the experience if someone was to let it. That’s why hearing Brother Jim’s advice had me taken aback. Focusing on the hardships skews the true strength of the program. I am uniquely positioned to gain an understanding of the business world, both through classes and first-hand experience. I am being educated by a faculty with years of knowledge, and hundreds of contacts. I am surrounded by classmates who are just as eager to learn as I am, and who act as a support and a team. If this isn’t enough, I’m in our nation’s capital, surrounded by friends and countless opportunities. All I have to do to keep these in mind is make sure I “look out the window” every once in a while.
Saturday, November 2, 2013
"Look Out The Window": Advice For the Grad Student
With the MSBA program, the workload is constant. Between an internship, classes, and homework, it is almost impossible to maintain a balance in life. It can be stressful and laborious at times, and this can ruin the experience if someone was to let it. That’s why hearing Brother Jim’s advice had me taken aback. Focusing on the hardships skews the true strength of the program. I am uniquely positioned to gain an understanding of the business world, both through classes and first-hand experience. I am being educated by a faculty with years of knowledge, and hundreds of contacts. I am surrounded by classmates who are just as eager to learn as I am, and who act as a support and a team. If this isn’t enough, I’m in our nation’s capital, surrounded by friends and countless opportunities. All I have to do to keep these in mind is make sure I “look out the window” every once in a while.
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Bill, this is exactly what I needed to read right now. Thanks
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