But if you ask me whether the decision I took to do my MBA was worth the wait, and whether I would do this again, if given a chance, I would say Yes in a heartbeat. Coming back to college after working in the industry was something that made me understand the value of the student life. It is almost like getting a second shot at something you always loved but never appreciated because you never thought it would end. Yes, you do have to make certain sacrifices to be here and to stay here, but they are nothing compared to the time you get to relive this life.
My only advice to the aspiring students would be to not just go for an MBA because it gives you a chance to explore a wide variety of opportunities in your career, but also because for most of you it will be your last stint as a student. Try to make the most of it and invest in memories not your degree!
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I graduated in 2012 and worked for 2 years before pursuing my MBA. I love to perform street plays and am an avid chess player. I live by the motto of, 'Invest in memories, not products'.
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Preetham Eranki
I am a charming, highly sophisticated gentleman with expertise in technology and sports. I am a die hard Man Utd, Roger Federer, Neill Patrick Harris fan. Last but not the least, a romantic too.
Hi Karan, Nice to hear from you after quite some time. Good to see your thoughts... You put it very well. I wish you all the success ahead. Good luck mate. Stay in touch.
5 Mar 2015, 10.49 PM
Siddhani Satya Sriram
"Coming back to college after working in the industry was something that made me understand the value of the student life. It is almost like getting a second shot at something you always loved but never appreciated because you never thought it would end".--->great lines bhai
29 Jun 2015, 02.40 PM