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First of all, congrats to everyone who received offers and more importantly, good luck to those still waiting! Now that you have 5-7 months before school actually starts, you might wonder "what are the top things I need to do prior to my MBA studies/life"?
Well, the title is just a teaser...I actually only have two ideas to share for now... They are lessons from my own experience as a first-year MBA student here in the US, and are perhaps more applicable to those who will come directly from China.
1) Speed reading: Get familiarized with articles in Financial Times and Wall Street Journal. If possible, read some original cases in Harvard Business Review. With weekly reading assignments often exceeding 100+ pages per course (3-4 courses per quarter), speed reading will be a valuable skill that can help you get more sleep and social time that are crucial for survival at b-school. Try to avoid "reading silently to yourself" while reading, and concentrate more on the structure and key concepts than details. Pretty much like GMAT reading, actually.
2) Social talk: Forget about what was taught in college "spoken English" courses. People don't talk like that in real life...Try to mingle as much as possible with native speakers, or at least watch some sitcoms or movies. Pick up some American idioms and brush up on comtemporary culture/politics/ sports. They will help you to understand your American (and other international) classmates better and find topics to carry on your conversation. Believe me, it's embarrassing just sitting there with new friends, not knowing what to say and fearing to make a fool of yourself by laughing at the wrong time, hehe.
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