HBS is like a British exotic car of varying quality – RollsRoyce, Bentley, and Aston Martin. They are Establishment, top hats and all. Like British exotics, HBS is really known for its heritage and prestige (with sport performance and classic styling to back it up). Some drivers are able to break the "unapproachable" mold and will take their cars for a bit of a joyride, but some are trapped in the pomp and circumstance of their cars. Only drawback is that they are incredibly high maintenance (more reliable than Italian exotics, but the repair costs are astronomically high) and insist on being noticed. And watching an HBS alum “fail” a la Jeffery Skilling is like seeing a Bentley stranded on the side of the road – everyone else can’t help but gloat.
p>凌晨3点突然惊醒刷邮箱看到的,"Your application decision is now available online" 以及点开后信的首启"On behalf of Harvard Business School, it is a pleasure and a privilege to offer you a place in the MBA Class of 2015"收到信后的30s内非常激动。不过现在已经不激动了。贴出我的背景和面经大家参照。希望今天的瑞雪开启今年的好运程,HBS算是很早的,大家的offer都在路上! 本人背景:
2010级清华本科,2010-今 corporate management trainee, 两年半里各处轮职包括-- by 会员 夏天的小吻鱼 (2012/12/13 4:04:57)
p>凌晨3点突然惊醒刷邮箱看到的,"Your application decision is now available online" 以及点开后信的首启"On behalf of Harvard Business School, it is a pleasure and a privilege to offer you a place in the MBA Class of 2015"收到信后的30s内非常激动。不过现在已经不激动了。贴出我的背景和面经大家参照。希望今天的瑞雪开启今年的好运程,HBS算是很早的,大家的offer都在路上! 本人背景:
2010级清华本科,2010-今 corporate management trainee, 两年半里各处轮职包括-- by 会员 夏天的小吻鱼 (2012/12/13 4:04:57)
Interesting! However, Porsche is my favorite. Maybe that's why I'm also obsessed with Wharton
HBS is like a British exotic car of varying quality – RollsRoyce, Bentley, and Aston Martin. They are Establishment, top hats and all. Like British exotics, HBS is really known for its heritage and prestige (with sport performance and classic styling to back it up). Some drivers are able to break the "unapproachable" mold and will take their cars for a bit of a joyride, but some are trapped in the pomp and circumstance of their cars. Only drawback is that they are incredibly high maintenance (more reliable than Italian exotics, but the repair costs are astronomically high) and insist on being noticed. And watching an HBS alum “fail” a la Jeffery Skilling is like seeing a Bentley stranded on the side of the road – everyone else can’t help but gloat.