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Three New Year's Resolutions for MBA Students

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    Kashfia01/02/08 Report as spam
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    Feeling inspired

    I am an undergraduate student in a business school and facing all three things that you have mentioned. So, I had started to give a second thought about if I should continue for post graduation or not. Your writing showed that I am not the only one scared to death about b-school and I have decided to continue for MBA.
    Thanks for your inspiration.

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    abhi2301/02/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Three New Year's Resolutions for MBA Students

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    renee201/02/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Three New Year's Resolutions for MBA Students

    In addition to the great suggestions above, I would add these:

    1) Have fun pursuing your MBA! What is life without fun?

    2) Stay focused on your goal, which presupposes that you have a
    firm goal in mind after you graduate.

    3) Do some good "in the neighborhood," that is to say, share your
    enthusiasm, talents and skills with others while in school as
    well as after graduation. You never know whose life you will
    touch and who you will inspire!

    Renee' 1/2/08

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    Mazengo01/03/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Three New Year's Resolutions for MBA Students

    Adding to the 3 resolutions above I SEE IT VERY IMPORTANT for MBA students to a Practical action on what they gain through the course not to wait until they are done with studies. I have found more encouraging when practising it.

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    El Guapo01/25/08 Report as spam
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    RE: Three New Year's Resolutions for MBA Students

    Ain't that the truth. Good job on ranking public speaking as the number one resolution. I'm comfortable with the rest of the "activities" for my program, but making 3 in class solo and group presentation per class strikes fear within me.

    Fortunately I've noticed that the more I speak in fron of the class, the less I get petrified.

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