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MBA One Experience

Gosh, I've been super busy lately. A lot of life changing events happened this month. Unpredictable... yes. Hard... yes. Meaningless? No. I just want to take all this as an opportunity to learn and to grow.

Anyway, my MBA One has started last week. This means I'll be even busier throughout this year. Basically until the program ends August next year, I'll have no "me time." Vacations and all sort of fun stuffs must be postponed because this program will be my first priority. I know this will be really really hard... especially when your friends are planning to go to interesting places that you really want to visit... Tough luck, I need to postponed those travel plan for a year then.  

I will only hope that I could do the best I can do. I want to put as much effort as i can into the program because I'm hoping to get as much as I can from this one year experience. Easier said than done *haha* =P I have two chapters to read for tomorrow in-class discussion and here i am updating this blog. Gotta stop real soon and start reading those chapters!         

Gambatte!!

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