Thursday, June 19, 2008

An Adventure Trip Called MBA

The first thing that usually strikes the people when they hear about an MBA is the 6-7 digit salary package. Well....... this is true if you are studying at a reputed college. But there is more to an MBA than the salary package. It is the journey that you undergo while completing two years of MBA. I have just stepped into this amazing world of MBA where excitement is a routine. Mind you an MBA is not all about A.C classrooms, Wi-Fi Campus, smart boys and girls etc. The challenging part of MBA is attending classes at the oddest hours possible, meeting the deadlines of the assignments and projects, maintaining good attendance, studying late into the nights (standing, just because you don't fall asleep), getting up at 5 in the morning and rushing to college to attend the 6 O'clock class. This is an amazing experience which makes you strong both physically and mentally.

Well..... it is the same case with me too. Initially I too had a rosy picture of MBA etched in my mind, but ultimately it had to change and I am enjoying this change. The best thing I think comes when I come to the hostel after attending my classes at 5:30 in the evening. I have to complete all the assignments given to me and also study for the topic which is to be taught tomorrow before midnight so that I could watch the Euro-2008, which starts at midnight and spans around two hours and again getting up at 5 in the morning. PHEW!!! It is very tiresome but exciting.

Since I am from an engineering background, the fun lies in studying Accounts. Staring endlessly into the serene pages of T.S Grewal or Hanif Mukherjee and then trying to figure out what is debit or credit. Just imagine the happiness you get when you don't know the ABC of accounting and yet you have got the journal and the ledger entry correctly. I have experienced this happiness many times.

Pre-MBA I hardly ever read anything other than the sports section in 'The Times Of India', or perhaps the 'Hyderabad Times'. But now I spend more time reading 'The Economic Times' rather than the sports section of TOI.

In my Sundays I have kept aside 5 hours for my free work. 2 hours of extra sleep so that I sleep for 6 hours atleast on a Sunday and the remaining 3 hours for Watching TV(preferably a Shah Rukh Khan or a Kareena Kapoor movie).

I have just started my adventure trip in the MBA world and am already loving every bit of it.

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