I do not want to forget to mention the phenomenal 3-day seminar on "Negotiating in Times of Crisis", which is being taught by none other than Gilead Sher, Chief of Staff and Policy Coordinator for the former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Mr. Sher was also the Chief Negotiator at the 2000 Camp David Summit! I sat 2 feet away from the man who under the burden of history, religion, myth, and violence, tried to bring an end to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict! I am so humbled by the people with whom I come in contact here, and so inspired by their dedication to bring positive changes to our world.
Mr. Sher will host the third and final part of the seminar tomorrow. We will have the opportunity to practice our recently learned skills through a negotiation simulation which will highlight some of the current political conflicts confronting our world.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Darlings, life at Wharton is so exciting, that I do not have a minute to breathe :) I have overlapping events at every hour of the day! :) I am extremely happy, I feel like I am living life at its fullest! I have made new friends, including Naila from Pakistan and Ashley, Miss South Carolina 2004! Aside from extremely intelligent, they are both gorgeous!
Monday, August 13, 2007
Lost is Statistics :)
Hi everyone, sorry for not updating my blog in a while! My head is spinning trying to fit data in multiple regression models and figuring out whether it would be more advantageous for a company to sell individual products or bundles :) On the other hand, I must say that I am utterly surprised to find out that I love accounting - I never thought that could happen. It feels different studying accounts at 28 than at 18 - I understand concepts better ;) The class is highly interactive - we get cold called so everyone is studying like crazy. We have what is called the "battle of the cohorts", where everyone gets points for answering correctly. The pressure is on, because if we are not prepared, we lose points for the entire team.
Other than that, I have two waiver exams next week (Stats and Microeconomics), plus the Spanish evaluation test (our language level is tested periodically to ensure that we are improving.)
On Friday and Saturday I went to various parties and BBQs, and yesterday to a birthday dinner for MK (ladies only :)). It's fun, the group is gelling well :) My favorites remain the Lauderites, we are quite a gang! Jose, Matt, Brian, Jeff and Kirk are awesome - I could spend every minute of the day with them, and I would never get bored! They died laughing at me during our project meeting on Saturday, when they decided to order pizza in my apartment and I had to call to "make a modification to my order". They taught me (in colorful language) how I should have done that. hahahahaha
Hugs to everyone!
Other than that, I have two waiver exams next week (Stats and Microeconomics), plus the Spanish evaluation test (our language level is tested periodically to ensure that we are improving.)
On Friday and Saturday I went to various parties and BBQs, and yesterday to a birthday dinner for MK (ladies only :)). It's fun, the group is gelling well :) My favorites remain the Lauderites, we are quite a gang! Jose, Matt, Brian, Jeff and Kirk are awesome - I could spend every minute of the day with them, and I would never get bored! They died laughing at me during our project meeting on Saturday, when they decided to order pizza in my apartment and I had to call to "make a modification to my order". They taught me (in colorful language) how I should have done that. hahahahaha
Hugs to everyone!
Sunday, August 5, 2007
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Hi everyone, I fell from the Mallorcan paradise right into Huntsman Hall! hahahahaha so my darlings, back I am at school! wish me luck, because the craziness has already started! I am meeting tens (or hundreds?:)) of new people every day, what an amazing feeling! of course, the Lauder crowd is extremely tight, we are the veterans and we feel entitled to special treatment :) just kidding!! we have been assigned different cohorts, I am in letter D together with 5 other Lauderites and 60 wombas ( Wharton-only MBAs :)) I am missing my Spanish group... Brian, Jeff, Jose, Matt, Daniel and all the rest..... oh, the girls too!! hahahahhaa did i get carried away? :) Shelly, Liana, Steph and I have become extremely close, this will be an awesome year.... as long as I can hang in there :) Wish I could show you my schedule, complete insanity!!!! mua mua mua! miss everyone bunches!!
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