Wednesday, May 30, 2012

MBAT 2012


Camped in the library, looking at the sea of heads trying to figure out how to even begin to comprehend the amount of work that we would need to hand in over the next couple of weeks. The  beauty of the final term here at Oxford is that we get to pick electives that help build practical skills needed at our next jobs. With courses like Private Equity, Real Estate, Asset Management, Retailing, Negotiations, we've transitioned nicely from the academic focus of the first couple of terms to a hands on, real world focus. This also means that most courses are assessed via investment proposals, financial models and role plays as opposed to examinations. So after four days of bliss at HEC in Paris, most students have returned to looming deadlines and significant tests of time and people management skills. People management? Yes, we have very many electives to choose from and as such, it is unlikely that any two students have chosen the exact five same courses. The impact of this is that when students are put together to complete group work, they might have different deadlines and by extension, priorities. While one student wants to hand in his private equity group assignment as soon as possible so he can use the weekend to concentrate on his real estate assignment due the next week, his group member might want to work on his corporate valuation assignment now and save the private equity assignment for later. Anyway, I digress...

The MBA tournament in Paris was a wonderful collection of students from 13 of Europe's top business schools (LBS, Cambridge, Cranfield, IE, IESE, HEC, Insead, Manchester, RSM, Esade, Lancaster and Tias Nimbas) competing for top places in sports ranging from football to petanque. Naturally, the schools with two year programs and the hosts had a natural advantage as they could send larger contingents. Oxford put up a good showing, taking fourth place overall. We won rowing (naturally), silver medals in men's football, ultimate frisbee, handball and bronze in petanque, golf, climbing, badminton and salsa. Most importantly, we had the time of our lives, forged a stronger bond within the group and met other interesting MBAs from other great schools. At this point, surely only pictures can truly tell the story....enjoy!

Off the bus at HEC, Oxford MBAs are in town!
Go Blues!

My personal highpoint, scoring the winning goal against Esade to put us in the quarterfinals

War faces
The cox of the rowing boat is traditionally thrown into the water after a regatta win. Christine appears particularly pleased with that tradition
The victorious rowing team

The guys enjoying a welcome break from competitive sports


We were definitely the most colourful school....the dodge ball team

Basketball

Tug of War

Some saw chocolate bars falling from the skies, while others saw an asteroid hurtling towards earth....that's the only rational explanation for this picture

Watch a video montage of the weekend here if you have 15 extra minutes....

*Snaps back to reality*. Logging into Capital IQ to look for cash rich businesses for our leveraged buyout assignment....take me back to Paris....somebody!

12 comments:

  1. LOL.. Pooor you.. @ Cap IQ. How did that go? Looks like you guys had quite a blast in Paris!

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  2. Yeah Paris was awesome....Capital IQ, not so much...lol

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  4. Wow! It seems like you all have enjoyed in the tournament. Study doesn’t mean to read for whole day. One should do quality study with extra activities. Life should be happening with all excitement. I am also doing one-year MBA and enjoy whatever I do.

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  5. Final year of colleges are bound to be very busy and pressuring for students as they have to manage the academics along with many extra activities. And to add to our worries, there is always going to be bulky assignments and tension of deadlines. I’m also having a hard time working on my college assignments as well as preparing for the Bar Exam.

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