Ulka Ranadive, MBA '08
Ulka Ranadive, MBA 08

Thursday, November 8, 2007

The fall semester bonding

Having spent the entire summer studying the core courses, in Johnson school’s basement, the Accelerated MBA students seem to develop a unique bond every year. And this year it’s no different. While the summer was intense and we did not socialize as much, the fall semester seems to bring together my dispersed Accelerated MBA classmates.

For eg. earlier this semester we celebrated the joyous moments of our classmates who recently became fathers or those who recently got married. The photo below shows the happy faces of men whose initial words upon receiving the gifts were literally -“This is such a CUTE teddy!”....I guess it's true that the child inside you never dies :). Starting from left to right in the photo there is - Mihir Shah, Ki Hyoung Cho, Yongkai Xie and Srikanth Tummala. Also, attached below is a sweet photo of Yongkai's 2-month old son, DongChen with his Cornell teddy and t-shirt.

If you talk to these students, you would know that it is indeed tough to balance family life and school. But from what I have seen, Johnson school is extremely good at working closely with students so as to help them handle any life changing events with ease.

For instance, last year Marieme (AMBA 2007) was in her second trimester when she started her Accelerated MBA program. And when she delivered a baby girl that following December, she was able to shuffle some of her coursework deliverables and exams to take time off for her delivery. By the way after studying finance from Prof. Michaely all through the summer, I wouldn't be surprised if Marieme's daughter's first words were – “What’s my NPV, Mom?” ;-)

And then, just last week, our student council members, Chirag Shah and Michael Young, initiated the idea of having a weekly AMBA dinner get-togther. Given that everyone is busy with their job hunt and don’t get time to see each other very often, I feel it’s an awesome idea. Although, I haven’t attended the last two dinners I am really looking forward to the remaining ones. After all, we have only six more months left before we get back into the REAL world!