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Week 1: The Disability Week
CP blues...
Genuine questions or doubts or requests for the professor to repeat a concept are suppressed when classmates are so impatient to speak themselves that they don’t want to listen to another. Everyone wants to talk before all the good points are taken. Some people have questions much beyond the concept being covered and people from other backgrounds are left behind. It is also very depressing if in such controlled conditions, you aren’t able to come up with the answers that your classmate can.
But then, I am different. I need some time to absorb a subject and to really get into a conversation. I like to listen when someone is talking. I take some time to process that information and respond. But, there is no time here.
I must say that the professor managed this chaos admirably. I would go crazy in his place.
I am reminded of this dialogue from the sitcom FRIENDS – the episode where Chandler is up for an interview where Phoebe says
Phoebe: Yes, when I first met you, you were like, "Blah, blah, blah." I was like, shhh!
That is it. shhhh!
Eternal April !
Campus Updates - It's picking up now !!
As for the classes, here goes some of my observations.. "Your CP is your legacy. Years down the line, your class mates will remember you by the quality of CP you make" was the first thing told to us by our marketing professor. So much for the peer pressure at ISB. But I take it as more of fun. Understandably there will be people who will do CP that will sound as ACP or DCP to many. But I think challenge for all of us is to learn to not get turned off by those comments. Rather gain the patience to embrace them or better do some CCP (Constructive CP) to bring the topic back to potent discussion. Somewhere everyone is right in his/her own world. It's takes courage to stand against the crowd and speak what you stand for. I trust that soon we will settle down and things will make lot more sense to all of us. Incessant positivist!!
Digging further into my experiences of the first day and the pre-reads / post-reads associated with the class, I have enjoyed my marketing class. While most of us submerged ourselves in the pre-read, the prof rocked the topic with numerous example that helped make sense of the all the circuitous concepts in the book. I like this example the most - Coca Cola was about to launch a vending machine that determined price of the bottle based on two different sensors - One that counts the no: of bottles left and the other that gauges the temp outside. So much for innovation and marketing!
Currently, I am on to my Stats pre-read. (Honestly I don't know why I am here - Writing. I still have 2 chapters to complete)...As much analytical people may think it to be, I guess the pre-read rocks with the practical applications of the subject. Everything written is just general concepts that we all apply in our daily lives. It's great to learn the structure around the same. Given my incessant liking for example, I will quote one from my pre-read - Walmart maintains database of all the transaction that has happened in its stores and the size of the database is three times the size of all material on Internet {:O}. Given this huge repository, Walmart was able to calculate what exactly people need while stocking stuff for Hurricane - Strawberry Pop-Sticks - and stuffed the same. Cool!! I increasingly feel that all the concepts we will learn are all common sense a.k.a Management. It's the practical applications and example from past will underscore our understanding of the concepts.
Finished with the random rambling and hence rejuvenated. Back to my stats pre-reads!! Ciao!!
The Weekend before the Holocaust !
Poison Night & ISB Vellapanti Summit
Section Gyan : B
In the beginning
There isn’t much one can say having known people only for a few days. But impressions are being formed in every mind. There are more crowds than loners but some crowds seem lonely too, their conversation so forced that it radiates desperation.
Will there be tolerance for those who don’t feel the need for speed? Or will it be a cruel race to the finish line, destroying hope and will in the process? Will anyone hate the time to come, realizing this isn't the right fit - that the dream itself was false, though they made it come true.
There is so much noise all around. So many vying for attention. So many trying new things – will they like who they become? A classmate commented that things seemed so plastic and everyone seems so nice. Are they? Every logic presented and its completely opposite argument seems perfectly reasonable to me now.
Will the smiles be genuine always? Will conversations be born out of interest? Will we pat each other on the back and pull each other up to the mark? Or will that be too heavy a burden and all we can do is to try and get there ourselves?
What will it be in the end?
ISB - The time that flew by….
Registration Day
It all started on 11th April. Around 600 people burst into ISB Campus. Numerous dreams turned true. I checked into my room & awww welll, Awesome was the word I said. Then, the Recreation center and we all got out first taste of ISB life – A huge long circled LINE!! What the heck, do I have stand here for 2 hours. But then it was enticing to stand in that line and talk to all new people around. Networking, you know! Registration day went by with further hiccups and was soon over. Late in the evening, Dean addressed the Class of 2010 and gave an inspiring speech. The day concluded there.
Orientation Week – The Week that went by…..
It’s cruel to categorize this thing into a week. Tell me, how the heck can you fit in the following in one week:
25+ different presentations
Treasure Hunt Competitions
Club Meetings and Informal Sessions
4 parties that last whole night long
Beer Guzzling competitions
Talent Night Competitions
Team Building Activities
Case Studies and our first introduction to Class Participation (CP), Arbit CP & Desperate CP :P
Alumni Gyan Sessions
Speaker Series
Section Gyan
100s of Section chants – ROCK – EEEEEEEEE!!
That Damm “Networking” with 600+ people
Something is chronologically wrong with it. The activities in the whole week along with introducing yourself 50+ times a day, sometimes to the same person with whom you shared your contact info sometime back, was one of the finest experiences of my life till now. Of course this also led to a consensus that “Networking” is most abused word on campus. Refer to SAI’s post below. (If any of your friend just joined ISB Class of 2010, call him/her up and mention Networking somewhere. You will feel it from his/her response :P). On a serious note, I have learnt that ISB you are in constant mode of sacrifice. You like something, you do it. Don’t just hope to be everywhere. As a part of talent night competition we have prepared a pictorial prezo on this week and I shall soon be uploading the same on youtube.
Pre – Term - Here we are now!
Acads are picking up in the current week. Most of us are in hangover of the O’ Week and we soon realize our Accounting prof. is already done with Balance Sheet concepts and we have an assignment at hand. That’s the pace we got to get used to now. I have taken Business Stats and Accounting. Here is my take on
Accounting: - The class and the professor are pretty cool. Pretty good subject to learn and I am pretty happy with my decision to take this course.
Business Stats:- There are few things to pick up that may possibly be used in future. Further, the class gives people more opportunities to "Network :P“
Today, I am looking forward for the first CEO speech on campus – something I was looking forward to at ISB – Mr. Lloyd Blankfein from Goldman Sachs. I will update soon on the same. That’s all for now. The best I could succinctly capture. It’s impossible to pen down the spirit, the euphoria, the budding aspirations, and the insights floating around. You got to be at ISB to catch that. That’s why ISB… ROCKS!!!!!
Of dunkings, ADs and drunken orgies
AD = Arbit Dunking
Dunkings are a long established tradition and form an integral part of life at ISB. Many celebrations end with a dunking in the pool, with a dunk on birthdays being mandatory of course. Section E had one such dunking yesterday, with many people from E and sections as well turning up to wish the birthday girl. To her credit, she was a sport and volunteered to be dunked, THRICE! The birthday girl was followed into the pool by her cousin whos co-incidentally in the same batch.
While this was all well and fine, here is where the fun started. A call went up for her study group, but none were found. And this is where AD comes in. How this works is: Someone (anyone?) shouts a name from the back. If sufficiently popular, the chant goes up, and before the person can even realise whats happening, his belt/shoes/wallet/cell are off and hes being swung by four people till.....................
SPLASH!
P.S., who had become the first victim of AD the last time, was nowhere to be found! The section was apparently so enthu about the whole thing that 2 more people ended up being dunked. Some of those doing the actual swinging/dunking were even found trying to 'network' with the guy they had just dunked without even knowing who it was :P
It was a fun night overall. The presence of 3 cakes ensured that there was enough to go around both for smearing as well as for eating. Some of the dunked guys were later seen trying to get others into the pool (they no longer have anything to lose ;)) as well.
EXTRA CAKE!!!!!!!
All in all a very fun night. On the way back I was informed that a wild boar and even a monkey had been spotted in the student villages. I dont know whether its a part of the 'diversity' thing we have going on here or whether its just a story started by guys to be able to walk girls home :P
This being my first post on the mmx blog, please skip/ignore any errors in convention I may have made. Even better, mail me and let me know about it! Till next time.....
PS: For those looking for stuff on the 'drunken orgies', that was just to get the page hits up :P
What's in a name?
Him: Abe Sai... Doon kya kaan ke neeche ek...
I've had enough of this and I can't even recall how many times I've got myself into soup this way. It's well established across all 2010 students that I am a retard when it comes to remembering names and faces. (I hope I am not classified as a retard in other areas). After a lot of effort, I think I can now barely recognize my study-group-mates. Forget about all the 579 students, I think it would be a great achievement for me if I can recall the names of everyone in my section.
Take a look at this interesting data for the class of 2010 - This analysis was inspired by my statistics pre-term course.
5 Abhinavs
11 Abhisheks
5 Adityas
9 Amits
12 Gauravs
6 Rahuls
6 Rohits
11 Saurabhs (including 1 Sorabh)
6 Swethas (and we have multiple spellings to deal with)
9 Viveks
These results are staggering and If I have my Stats concepts right, the mode of this population is ‘Gaurav’. Please note that I did not include many names that were shared by four people and less.
How do I deal with this? I’ve been mugging up the photo-directory of all students circulated to us yesterday. But I obviously didn’t get anywhere.
Is this some nasty joke played by all parents on this pour soul of mine? Parents go through a lot of effort in giving their children the best childhood they can provide. I am sure everybody agrees it involves creative thinking. Then why oh why did they cut-down on their creative juices when it’s time to name their precious kid? Why did they do this to me?
An advice to future parents though... name your kids one of the above, and the probability of them making it to ISB will be dramatically increased!
I intend to register for an “Independent study” to figure out the best way to remember 579 names. Is there anyone out there who wants to join me in this study?
No. I can’t recall your name…
Orientation Blues
As I stand here and begin to speak
I can feel my knees growing weak.
It isnt stage fright, it isnt arthritis,
It’s this wretched little verse, I hope you like this.
Engineers and acountants, doctors and lawyers,
Running around for treasure, like little Tom Sawyers.
Was that a cute sight? I really wouldn’t know.
I was busy getting sunburnt, like a little Jamaican ‘bro.
I’m already four shades darker, just like the rest of you.
My mother would’ve cried, if only mama knew.
They call this Orientation Week? Felt more like boot camp,
My body’s been steamrolled, and armpit’s still damp.
Queues to the left of me, queues to the right.
I didn’t get Goel’s chicken yesterday, today I’ll fight.
A queue for coffee, a coffee in the loo,
And while my bladder’s on overdrive, I’, saying: “Nice to meet you.”
Sombre, serious, funny guys, now they’re all friends of mine,
As for the ladies, I have to admit, they’re really, really fine.
It’s been a tough week, will I find what I seek, when it’s time to pull up my socks?
Recession, regression, standard deviation notwithstanding, ISB well and truly rocks.
'O'-Week : Treasure Hunt and Party no. 1
'O' - Week: Day Zero @ Ground Zero
A-B-C-D-E-F-G-H
Time sure flies. Once upon a not-so-distant time we were all in the same boat with the same "fears and expectations", but today how mercilessly the world has divided us into sections and study groups gunning for each other's necks (healthy competition ? I don't think so). And all that to what avail ? When the result is such a foregone conclusion - 4-3-2-1, section F is number 1 - and yet it is so sad to see 7 other sections trying to change the inevitable.
For the casual reader who might stray into these fjords someday, Co2010 is "divided" into 8 sections creatively labelled A to H. We have our chants (of which the best of-course is 4-3-2-1, section F is number 1 !!) and our traditions (sans G and H of course which are NK(s)OTB)
We fight in the fields chasing balls, we fight in the khemka audi over quizzes and we fight over all forms of art trying to prove we (section {Xi}) are the best...
Its been a joyride so far. After this O-week, there is a week of pre-term, then 6 weeks of term and then another 7 such terms. Going by the "gyan" that's been downloaded onto us in these 6 days, we would all probably hate the fact that the earth takes just 24 hours for a full rotation over the next one year !!
anyways, a big disclaimer for all reading this blog - you can never get the full picture of what ISB is just by reading blogs; coz people who really do the cool stuff on campus, very rarely blog ! So only hope for all you non-ISBians out there is to try and get to ISB campus, preferably as a full time student, and experience the zing from within.
More, later... the light in my student village (4) has already gone on-and-off 4 times and I want to be deep in sleep by the time it happens for the 5th time !! (teething troubles they say, duh !!)
ISB meet at "God only knows where"
The Mysore ISB Meet
Yes, you can't continue working till the eleventh hour, shut off your monitor, hand in your ID card and walk straight to the airport / train station with your baggage and hit the ground running in Hyderabad. Or maybe you can, since I speak for mere mortals such as yours truly. I've discovered lots of crazy strange things about the fun interesting people here and I wouldn't rule out people who might conform to this scenario that I just dished out.
Anyway, for those not part of the class of 2010 reading this blog hoping you can make it, there is some hope if you are from a small /medium city as well, and your application will not be rejected because you're not cosmopolitan enough. Do take care, however, not to have a couple of cosmopolitans before you head for interview, in any case.
So, the ISB junta in Mysore decided to have a meet-up, to mirror the ones that their fellow batchmates were having in places like New York, Singapore, New Delhi, Old Delhi, Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and God only knows where else.
However, for the sake of brevity, the Mysoreans chose not to spam the already flooded yahoo group with more garbled mails, and hence phone was the chosen medium of contact. Zero fanfare was the motto of this ecclectic group of people.
Of course, it is relevant here to mention that the ISB Mysore meet comprised of two people, Nitin Vishwas and yours truly, even though we've masterfully managed to infiltrate the Mumbai / Bangalore / Pune groups on occasion just for kicks.
As is the norm in every meeting, we did discuss loans, laptops and course work for exactly 33 seconds, but some of it was drowned out since I was sneezing. The rest of the evening was spent in discussing cocktails and movies and music and books and travel, basically all the things we are going to miss a lot when we're on campus.
If there are people from around Mysore who want to hold another meet-up here, please do drop in a mail to both Nitin and me, and we'll make sure we're there in a jiffy. Temporary unemployment does have its advantages you see.