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Currently an MBA student at Oxford University - Said Business School. | Currently an MBA student at Oxford University - Said Business School. | ||
Prior to this I was a manager at Honda in the UK and in Japan. | Prior to this I was a manager at Honda in the UK and in Japan. | ||
I currently write a blog of my experience for the following reasons: | I currently write a blog of my experience for the following reasons: | ||
1. I write it weekly (on a Sunday) and it draws a neat line between one week and the next. | 1. I write it weekly (on a Sunday) and it draws a neat line between one week and the next. | ||
2. It constantly reminds me how much I have learnt since starting the course. | 2. It constantly reminds me how much I have learnt since starting the course. | ||
3. It efficently communicates my trials and tribulations to my friends (without the need to email them one by one) | |||
3. It efficently communicates my trials and tribulations to my friends (without the need to email them one by one). | |||
4. It provides would-be students with a real account of what happens in Oxford during an MBA. | 4. It provides would-be students with a real account of what happens in Oxford during an MBA. | ||
The address is: [http://www.andrewsmba.blogspot.com] | |||
The address is: Andrew's MBA Diaries[http://www.andrewsmba.blogspot.com] |
Revision as of 03:28, 13 April 2007
Currently an MBA student at Oxford University - Said Business School.
Prior to this I was a manager at Honda in the UK and in Japan.
I currently write a blog of my experience for the following reasons: 1. I write it weekly (on a Sunday) and it draws a neat line between one week and the next.
2. It constantly reminds me how much I have learnt since starting the course.
3. It efficently communicates my trials and tribulations to my friends (without the need to email them one by one).
4. It provides would-be students with a real account of what happens in Oxford during an MBA.
The address is: Andrew's MBA Diaries[1]