Mid-Terms, SkIESE
My 3 readers will have hopefully noticed the lack of posts on this blog of late.
Reason 1: Mid-terms.
I don't believe it was about 3 posts ago that I mentioned the end of term 1, and here I am blogging about the mid-terms already. Anyone can tell you that four papers spread over 2 days is not a good idea. At the end of the day, I was ready to punch someone in the face. Thankfully a freak accident just before the Operations Management exam on day 2 (that I will desist from mentioning as I'm unaware of the age of some of my readers - mail me about this!) had me in splits for the rest of the day.
Reason 2: SkIESE.
As has been the tradition here at IESE, some 200 of us first and second years headed to Andorra for the annual ski trip, aptly called SkIESE. Now snow or no snow, when 200 people head out to 1 place, you know you're gonna have fun. Thankfully for us, it snowed, so all the ski enthusiasts got what they were praying for.
Unfortunately, some beginners (such as yours truly) did more falling than skiing - I had no clue that there were so many ways to fall, and I'm happy to have gotten away with jelly legs, a sore back, and what looks suspiciously like a cracked thumb. Others may not have been as lucky. Needless to say, pics will follow.
My 3 readers will have hopefully noticed the lack of posts on this blog of late.
Reason 1: Mid-terms.
I don't believe it was about 3 posts ago that I mentioned the end of term 1, and here I am blogging about the mid-terms already. Anyone can tell you that four papers spread over 2 days is not a good idea. At the end of the day, I was ready to punch someone in the face. Thankfully a freak accident just before the Operations Management exam on day 2 (that I will desist from mentioning as I'm unaware of the age of some of my readers - mail me about this!) had me in splits for the rest of the day.
Reason 2: SkIESE.
As has been the tradition here at IESE, some 200 of us first and second years headed to Andorra for the annual ski trip, aptly called SkIESE. Now snow or no snow, when 200 people head out to 1 place, you know you're gonna have fun. Thankfully for us, it snowed, so all the ski enthusiasts got what they were praying for.
Unfortunately, some beginners (such as yours truly) did more falling than skiing - I had no clue that there were so many ways to fall, and I'm happy to have gotten away with jelly legs, a sore back, and what looks suspiciously like a cracked thumb. Others may not have been as lucky. Needless to say, pics will follow.
7 Comments:
Hey Ashwyn,
Well there are more than 3 who read your blog including your truly :)
I'm a R3 applicant and seriously considering IESE (in case I get an admit) and frequently browse through your blog to know more about IESE. Results would be out in 10 days and i'm hoping to be one of the lucky ones.
All the best, get well soon and do enlighten us with your posts.
By SiteAdmin, at 7:18 p. m.
Glad to know there are 4! :)
Good luck with your results Ashish, and hope to see you in Barcelona! It rocks!
By Ashwyn, at 7:39 p. m.
hey Jash!
good luck with the results! :)
-Anya
By Anónimo, at 6:20 a. m.
Hey Ash,
Add one more to your list of 4.
Snaps are good. But no 'Falling' snap !!
Get well soon
By Anónimo, at 9:14 a. m.
hey.. ashwyn... Siraj here..
had sent u a few mails.. but no reply.. got shortlisted for the interview... comin up in 10 days!
need some help!
wildthing@gmail.com
By Anónimo, at 11:13 a. m.
Siraj
Sorry for the delay but things have been hectic of late. I'll reply tonight! Good luck!
By Ashwyn, at 1:26 p. m.
Hey ashwin
Gautam here...
I have been admitted at IESE and will be there this Aug :)
Need some info regarding the visa/stay etc...
Can you please send me ur mail id?
Mine is bhagra@gmail.com
-Gautam
By Gautam, at 2:20 p. m.
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