Category: Student Organizations
If there is one absolute truth in business school, it’s that you will most definitely be In da club. Fisher’s Clubs give B-Schoolers the opportunity to obtain additional information and skillsets beyond the classroom.
During the Pre-Term MBA program, we were exposed to all that Fisher has to offer but we were also inundated with warnings:
Don’t overextend yourself!
Your schedule will get packed very quickly – be careful!
Your classes are intense – don’t let yourself fall behind or you won't be able to catch up!
Don’t get excited and join too many organizations – you won’t have time!
Don’t forget to sleep!*
(*Okay, that one was from me, but still equally true).
Some days I call myself a senior, others I call myself a grad student. I'm working on a Master's degree, yet I don't have a Bachelor's degree. Life can be a little confusing for us combined BSBA/MAcc students, but more than anything, it sometimes feels as if I'm being pulled in ten different directions! Here are some undergrad and grad activities I've been able to fit in this year:
Getting fit can be fun and exciting: Check out the Ballroom Dance Club at OSU here.
Whether you are a social dancer, competitive dancer, or even someone with two left feet, this is a great way to exercise.
Here are some photos from beginner's class. Awesome music + Great teachers + Full participation = A+++!
Of the many great opportunities available at The Fisher College of Business as an MBA candidate, Fisher Professional Services stood out to me as a wonderful opportunity to get involved outside of coursework. Fisher Professional Services (FPS) is essentially an MBA run consultancy service which is led by Mr. Kurtis Roush, JD, MBA, who brings years of professional consulting experience into the equation. In addition to Mr.