Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Quo vadis.....?

Last year, around this time, with my GMAT score in, an MBA didn't seem that difficult a goal to achieve. But then a week is a long time, and a year even more so, and what a year it has been! Of the 11 colleges I have applied to, all save 3 have sent in their polite regrets. Each passing day fills one with despondency; the realization that it's now or never doesn't make things any easier to bear.
So time for a post-mortem; actually it's premature since I still have two more colleges whose replies are yet to come in, one which has invited me for an interview, and I have still one more application to submit. But I still feel it would be worthwhile to do a PM while one is at it.
The PM would start and end with just one sentence: One did not prepare as well as one should have
A favourite grouse of the parents, and quite justified in my case. Frankly I must admit that my whole approach to the affair was a tad frivolous. Deadlines are meant to be respected, but surely one could have written one's essays earlier than the day before the deadline. One's research about the college one was applying to was zilch in most cases, and by the time one realized that over three quarters of one's applications had been rejected. 
Essays could have been submitted for more detailed scrutiny by experts and peers; one always feels one writes well, but then one wasn't writing about the Napoleonic Wars or the Tokugawa Shogunate or the effect of Radium on a photographic plate; one was writing about oneself, perhaps the most difficult of tasks ever devised.

I could always hide behind the excuse that the recession and the resultant upheavals in the professional world are resulting in a steep hike in the applications being received by MBA schools this year. Sure, that may be true and my applications' being rejected may have some connection with that fact, but does that mean I am completely exonerated? Perhaps not; what my competitors may have brought to the table was work experience, a uniqueness of exposure, but surely there must have been something even more unique I could have stated, had I chosen to look within? 

So the point is, the entire campaign has been a disaster, with a few triumphs thrown in between, so far; whether it eventually achieves the status of a fiasco is for time to tell.

Sunday, March 08, 2009

Tribute to 'Ordinary' Miracles....

On International Women's Day, I could think of nothing better and no words more true than the words of this song. Here's a toast to the miraculous, to the charming, to the ever understanding and ever loving 'ordinary' miracles in our lives - women! Happy WOMEN'S DAY!


It's not that usual when everything is beautiful
It's just another ordinary miracle today

The sky knows when its time to snow 
You don't need to teach a seed to grow 
It's just another ordinary miracle today

Life is like a gift they say
Wrapped up for you everyday 
Open up and find a way 
To give some of your own 

Isn't it remarkable? 
Like every time a raindrop falls 
It's just another ordinary miracle today

Birds in winter have their fling
And always make it home by spring 
It's just another ordinary miracle today

When you wake up everyday 
Please don't throw your dreams away 
Hold them close to your heart 
Cause we are all a part 
Of the ordinary miracle

Ordinary miracle
Do you want to see a miracle?

It seems so exceptional 
That things just work out after all 
It's just another ordinary miracle today

The sun comes up and shines so bright 
It disappears again at night 
It's just another ordinary miracle today

It's just another ordinary miracle today

- Ordinary Day, Sarah McLachlan, Charlotte's Web OST.

P.S. Somu, this one's dedicated to Angel's memory....to the miracle of love that she brought into your life.

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