As I sit on the edge on my bed eagerly waiting to see what
lies ahead in my 2nd week at Cambridge, I cannot stop but reminisce
how I got here. I have to confess that it was not an entirely rational approach
that got me here. As a marketer, I believe emotions play a bigger role in
choices, although my Economics professor Dr. Jochen Runde will suggest all
choices are assumed to be rational.
Having worked for a little over than 8 years across 2
industries, 2 countries and 2 companies, I decided that I need an MBA to both
accelerate my career and gain an international network. I was firm that I want
to stay out of a job for less than a year, due to the high opportunity cost on
a 2 year MBA and because I had a clear career goal. This immediately trickled
down my search to a few big schools in the world. I ruled out an MBA in India
(Indian School of Business) as I already had the benefit of a good Indian brand
name through my under-graduate degree. So my choices brewed down to INSEAD,
Cambridge, Oxford, IMD and the Kellogg 1 year MBA program. I ensured that I
chose the best of schools, so there would be no dilemma if there is the off
chance of getting admitted in multiple schools.
I clearly remember my first visit to Judge Business School
in October 2012 and being pleasantly confused by the creativity in the
architecture of the school’s building. The ice-breaking session organized by
adcom was no less on this measure and required us to convert a few spaghetti
sticks into the next Al Burj. The challenge was that our building equipment was
limited to a few pieces of sticky tape, a small piece of thread, a group that full
of new faces and the structure had to balance a big marshmallow. We worked as a
team to resist the urge to eat the marshmallow and be done with and ended up
building the tallest structure. But most importantly, I was impressed by how
the school communicated the essence of an MBA and the type of students it
expected to recruit, in a simple and fun way.
Believe it or not, I got admitted into almost 3 schools on
that list and now it was a tough choice to select between the best. Traditionally
there is a lot of comparisons made between Oxford and Cambridge and most of you
know the differences (and similarities too). I did not hit the submit button
for Oxford mainly because I thought Cambridge was better suited for my career
goals in Consulting and/or Industry. But, why did I choose Cambridge over some
of the others?
Maybe it was because Cambridge offered the best combination
of affordability, selectivity and diversity. Or it was the old and beautiful
buildings steeped in history and creativity. It could be the fact that the
degree was from a university with an over the top brand recall. Or it may have
been the location advantage of proximity to London and no requirement to wade
through visa processes and immigration departments of other countries. It could
also be because I lived in Oxford for 3 years and it would be only logical to
close the loop in my Oxbridge living experience. Or maybe it was just because I
like Marshmallows :)
PS: This is a blog post that I wrote for the Cambridge official blog and so wanted to post it here too (despite some of the ideas being a repetition). I know you are probably looking to hear about what has happened in the first week of my MBA. I will follow up with another post on that soon. :)
No comments:
Post a Comment