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Mixing It Up!

We’ve been here almost seven months now and FINALLY have an aerial perspective. A wise friend likened the typical new Londoner to a gopher. They tunnel down, hop on the tube and don’t re-emerge until they reach their final destination. … Continue reading

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For the Couple Who Has Everything…

Many of you have heard Ana’s story…Ala…”your name here, our friend Ana just decided to buy a boat and sail about the world isn’t that daring and adventurous? By the way, we’re moving to England where there’s lots of soil … Continue reading

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Luck of the Irish

10085 Today, G and I traveled out to Reading (West of London) to see a “London Irish” game—a local professional Rugby team that my learning group is working with this term. It was our first ever Rugby match and the … Continue reading

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Another Perk of the MBA

Within a previous post, I mentioned that Cass provides sessions with a career coach and local mentor. I really lucked out and was matched to a couple incredible individuals who have provided great insight and perspective. But yet another job … Continue reading

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A Different Perspective

This block, I’m taking a third installment of Strategy…and we are under the watch of a brilliant professor, Joe Lampel. We’ve been exploring the depths of strategy development and I’ve turned a new leaf… Those of you who have known … Continue reading

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Leadenhall Market

10038 Tonight, G went out to celebrate a milestone with his co-workers in Covent Garden. And I went out with my classmates to another “historical” hangout in the square mile…The Moon at Leadenhall Market. I’m not quite sure of the … Continue reading

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The Moment of Truth

Today, I received the dreaded e-mail that I was anxiously awaiting (if that makes sense?)…Block I and II grades were released this morning. Reading the e-mail announcing that grades were ready for pick-up was one of those moments when I … Continue reading

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