Friday, December 19, 2008

Events this past week (MBA and non-MBA)

I was in Bengaluru these last couple of days. The Darden event was on the 17th and it was a different experience. Unlike other MBA events that I have attended in the past, this one had no presentation. In fact, there was no adcom member at the event!

It was conducted by two current students, Vinod Raman and Anand Rao. The session was quite informative, especially for those who are in the initial stages of their research on Darden. For people like me, it was a great opportunity to meet current and prospective students, discuss the case method, know more about life at Darden, and assess where we stand at this stage of the application process. Darden hasn't sent out invites to its Indian applicants yet and so "when would they" was a popular question. The decision deadline in on January 30th. So there is plenty of time left for the invites to be sent out. An interesting fact - 739 Indian citizens applied to Darden last year and 61 were offered admission.

Another important piece of information is that Darden will ensure that the admitted students get all the financial help that they need. There have been instances in the past when Darden has played the role of a guarantor for loans that require co-signors. Fantastic!

Now onto another event. I attended a charity show called "Hrudaya Spandana" (Touching Hearts), conducted by the Sahaaya Foundation, on Dec 13th. It had music and dance performances by visually challenged kids - some of the most amazing performances that I have ever seen. Here are children who, though blind, have the will power to not only be creative but also perform for charity. The event was a fund raiser for the victims of the Mumbai terror attacks. Quoting one of the performers, "We don't want your sympathy. We only need an opportunity." - touching hearts, indeed.

We had played Deloitte, in the semi-finals of a cricket tournament, earlier that morning and had come out second best. The charity event was the perfect solace.

5 comments:

Prashant said...

Back in action after a week!

Anonymous said...

That is an interesting event. Were the Darden students already on their holiday break? They must have quickly flown back to India. How would you compare it to events with adcom presenters?

The charity event you attended sounds like a wonderful show. I hope they were able to raise a lot of money for the victims of the attack.

Ashwanth said...

Yep. The students were on their holiday break. Events with adcom presenters have slightly different take-aways. Its good if a prospective student gets a chance to meet with an adcom presenter because the meeting may reflect positively on his/her candidature. Adcom presenters tend to directly sell the school whereas current students may or may not discuss their application strategy and the possibilities at other schools. Current students can also give you intricate details of the school, something the adcom members are unlikely to do so.

That said, I would, any day, prefer attending an event conducted by adcom members and hope that they give out contact details of current students. I can, then, not only impress the adcom but also get a whole lot of information from the students :-).

Anonymous said...

The school acting as a cosigner!That would really be gr8!! And it shows the confidence of the school in the students it produces...
Darden rocks!!

sameer said...

nice post.
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