Hugging Trees - Stanford MBA 07

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Another b-school blog! Great just what the world needed, another nutcase writing about time spent on the farm. Why don’t I just leave my computer and hit the trees? Well its an anonymous blog and I’d rather spend some quality time reporting unbiased news and views from the farm (for those who do not have the b-school virus yet, the farm is aka – drum rolls – Stanford GSB).

Unbiased news and views? Sounds great doesn’t it? Course it could be a shameless lie after I get to the farm and get inoculated with stanforditis! Yeah that was lame I know! But who cares, this is my blog!

So to all the enron-mba wannabie types and tree huggers out there, if you want to read anything specific from my rather “divine” log splitting head, or whatever let me know and I shall see what dirt I can dig up!

9 Comments:

  • All wannabes look for the profiles of admitted students... and that too from stanford....

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 8:25 AM  

  • anonymous,

    Stanford is all about trees, a promise to hug them will go a long way.

    gmat: way over 750

    Age: Several hundred years old

    Leadership Experience: Lead some short nitwit called frodo to destroy my own damn ring! imagine the sacrifice.

    short term Goal: Get the damn ring back.

    Long term goal: control the eye

    Seriously though, as this post is in the spirit of your name, I shall just say - listen to all the other bloggers out there, be so unique that they just love you.

    By Blogger Hugging Trees, at 10:18 AM  

  • Not sure why you've edited my post..

    I’ve never asked you for "profiles of admitted students." I am not interested in profiles of Stanford students. It could easily be found through a quick Google search. I am not even interested in your profile. What I am interested is what made you choose Stanford??

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 2:54 PM  

  • did not edit your post, what you see is what I saw. I did change the template for the website, a possible reason perhaps.

    Reasons for Stanford and not say HBS:

    1. Felt more at home at Stanford

    2. Focus of Stanford is more on you - personal development.

    3. Brand name is excellent around the world, on par with HBS. HBS may have more alumni a possible advantage, but this did not bother me much at all.

    4. The weather

    5. Better response from Stanford alumni before I applied than from HBS alumni.

    Was accepted everywhere I applied so it was a matter of choice.

    By Blogger Hugging Trees, at 11:18 PM  

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