‘Twas such a great day today. seems like summer has totally arrived in chicago. Coming home from school today, you could notice everyone trying to savor the weather.
There were some, in their variegated clothing, who seemed to be making a statement. You could see them boast off their summer colors trying to soak up the sun amidst the backdrop of the slightly humid breeze. Then there were the sipping-tea-with-their-pinkie-extended types , sitting on the patio tables outside along the plush restaurants of River North where I live. The subliminal body sweat, the on and off smell of somebody barbequing in their balconies, the aroma of the wines (from practically every restaurant here) titillating your olfactory senses made the walk home pleasurable.
The hour is getting late as I type this up and the cool breeze is attempting to bring a pleasant closure to the day. I need to get up early on the morrow for a group study. I have tried hard, for the past several hours, not to rue the fact that my last 10 days in chicago will be spent wrapping up for this exacting quarter rather than in the pursuit of happiness experiencing the beautiful outdoors.
Oh..the moody MBA woes !



I just posted a link to your blog on the businessweek forum discussing the part-time GSB program so expect a bounce in traffic soon! =)
I’m a recent admit to the Weekend program at GSB and your blog has given me a lot of insight about the program especially since I’m thinking about taking a similar route in that I’d take a full course load and transition myself into a career in investment banking.
Thanks for posting about your experience at the GSB and if you have some time, I’d love to chat with you about your experience at GSB. I’m currently trying to decide between the GSB and UCLA programs.
Here’s the link to the forum:
http://forums.businessweek.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?msg=75806.53&nav=messages&webtag=bw-bschools
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