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Archive for May, 2008

I first saw this video in a food court in Gurgaon and couldn’t take my eyes off it. Apparently took seventeen attempts to shoot in a single take. No wonder it won a Grammy for Best Short Form Music Video

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This week was the least stressful for me for a variety of reasons
1) mid-terms got done last week and the finals are at least a week away – so no thinking about exams
2) we learnt our lessons from the first marketing case and managed to complete the 2nd one with lesser amount of effort – [...]

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Prep before heading to an MBA program

OK, so I lied in my earlier post. This is actually my 3rd post in a day – truly a record of sorts. A couple of people have been asking me if they need to do any work before heading to b-school and I owed one of them a response over this weekend (before he [...]

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Mid-terms [Term 1]

My 2nd post in a single day – that’s a record of sorts. But this is about the mid-terms, so it’s kinda important. All I will share are a couple of tips. As for the actual exams and how I fared – the less said the better.
1) Take good notes in class – an accounting [...]

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Change of guard

Early this week, we had our last classes with our first set of profs. It was a little sad to see some of them leave.
I had expected Financial Accounting to be boring, but the enthusiasm that Dr. Mohan generated in his classes was to be seen to be believed. He used humour but mostly [...]

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Time Pass

There’s a bunch of stuff happening on campus today – club meetings, tutorial sessions by TAs, parties, etc. I’m sick of seeing supply/demand curves or accrued revenues. So I decided to spend my evening on something fun and the most appealing thing was Dumb C organized by the theatre club. Was loads of fun. My [...]

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You just can’t win

Economics is probably my favourite subject this term (although the assignments still strike fear in my heart). But the thought process and applicability to real-life situations makes it really interesting. Plus after reading more about it, I can now understand what the heck is written in the Economic Times.
Anyways, as part of my prep for the mid-term, [...]

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Steamrolled

We have classes four days a week. Eco and Stats on Mon/Wed and Accounting/Marketing on Tue/Thu. Each session lasts 2 hours. Section F (that’s mine) starts at 8:15/8:45 am (depending on the day) and ends at 1:15pm daily. And then it’s time to get back, understand what the heck just happened that day in the [...]

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