Category: Working Professional MBA
This past weekend was a great example of the balancing act that is life. The weekend before finals (for some) corresponding with a holiday weekend. Three days to study? Great in theory. However, that wasn't the case. On Saturday, my sister-in-law graduated high school and is now a Buckeye! The superintendent had five things that not only the graduates, but everyone, should do every day: pay someone a compliment; do a good deed; be yourself and love what you see in the mirror; do something for yourself; and make a memory. Such good advice.
M.O.H – Maid of Honor. That’s a title I’m donning for the first time in my life this year, for my best friend Ashley’s wedding (and no, it’s not going to be like the movie).
So last week was a busy week for many of the WPMBA's; well, those of us who had the fun experience of two midterms back to back last Tuesday. I for one was not a fan of two midterms on the same night. It made for a long weekend of studying. And then came scheduling. A post several weeks ago, I was very excited about the opportunity for scheduling for fall semester. For the past year, we've basically been told "The switch is coming, you must take these classes." Which was simple enough.
With almost four quarters in the WPMBA program under my belt, the time has come to make the big leap from core classes to electives. I am not entirely completely with the core courses, but due to the quarter-to-semester conversion, I won’t be taking my last quarter of electives until Spring of 2013.
I will use this post as my first unofficial action as the WPMBA Internal Public Relations representative (I am running uncontested, so I think I’m OK to say that :-) ). This post is a shameless plea to get you, WPMBA student, to attend the Fisher Formal on Friday, May 18! Reasons to attend: