"To be a person is to have a story to tell" Isak Dinesen
Apparently, young women want to stay at home nowadays.... The Guardian ran two articles about it: What Women Want and Superwoman Is Dead.
It's slowly starting to sink in that although I still don't know where, I know for sure that I am going to school this summer. I can start on the first preparations, talking to banks, real estate agents and that sort of thing. I am such a lucky person.
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IESE visit and interview As most MBA-wannabe's will tell you, visiting the schools you are applying to is the best source of information about the school. With that in mind, and the prospect of spending some time in Barcelona, I headed out to visit an IESE Open Day. All the participants, more later about them, were sent a case in advance to read, a mock class was part of the day's agenda. My first impressions of the school were that it was well laid out, beautiful buildings, all in all very impressive (for an idea of what it looks like, check out this link). We were greeted by the entire admissions staff, and after picking up our information material and name tags we were ushered into what I suppose is a good example of a regular classroom. Welcome speech, followed by a tour of the campus and coffee, followed by a powerpoint about the school with some general information. So far so good. Next was for me one of the highlights of the day: the mock class that one of the IESE professors gave to illustrate IESE's teaching methods. They use the case method extensively and this class was the discussion of the case...
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