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Monday, 24 September 2012

Reflection on HBS Application


First off, I probably will drive myself crazy obsessing over HBS application AFTER submitting it. it’s done, it’s done and nothing I do now can change anything. That being said, I was up till 1 am last night twitching every second and double-triple checking every single alphabet that I put in the application form… until FINALLY I told myself that I needed go to bed because I have to go to work in less than 6 hours…
But then, I had the WEIRDEST dream – that I was in an interview for HBS and the only question I remembered that was asked of me was this “how do we know that you will commit to HBS since you’re applying to other schools?”. I wish I’m some sort of oracle who can read my future through dreams because I would give anything to make that dream come true!!!
Now, moving on I still have another set of essays to worry – that’s for Kellogg. I have a good 3 weeks to outline and write and revise the essays to perfection… that shouldn’t be a problem, rite?....

Class of 2014 vs Class of 2015 Application

My first reservation about submitting another HBS application after rejection from last year was that I couldn’t write much about how much I’ve improved over my last application. I thought that last year, I covered a wide range of experiences throughout my life in that set of essays that spectacularly bombed with the admission committee. I worry that even before they read my new application, they would just put it in another pile that says “stank last year, probably won’t be better this year”… gosh, I was super paranoid!
But boy, was I glad that HBS actually revamped its whole application structure – new essays (well, actually they were similar to old essays but with more words to play around) and that was the saving grace for me this year. I was extremely happy with how my two essays turned out to be and they were enthusiastically endorsed by a HBS alumnus, a future INSEAD MBA, a Stanford GSB alumnus and some of my closest friends. It kinda validated my positioning for this year’s application. If nothing else, I hope the admission committee this year see the maturity in the essay and how far I’ve come since submitting my application last year.
The second part that made the most different this year was my letter of recommendation. I was extremely grateful to two of my managers and another friend whom I’ve worked with on a charity organisation. They have graciously agreed to write my LOR and incorporated most of my inputs and recommendations (I hope so) and submitted their part way ahead of the deadline!
One of the tragedies last year was that my previous superior whom I worked closely for almost 2 years completely and utterly bombed his LOR. He left it to the last minute, refused to talk to me to discuss how to write LOR for US BS MBA application and the result was a lukewarm standard LOR, which did more harm than any good whatsoever at all… But I was glad that I learnt this lesson though. It made my selection of my recommenders for this year way more stringent and it forced me to really find people who share the same level of enthusiasm about my personal growth and development as me and most of all, whom I could totally depend to write a great LOR to support my candidacy!
It’s somewhat anticlimactic when I think about these two situations. I still remember early this year (I submitted Rd 2 application in Jan 2012) where I almost cried in the office of one of my recommender when I knew that on the morning of the deadline, he haven’t even started anything yet and started to be defensive when I gave him an outline of stuff to write. Come to think of it, that was the moment where I knew my application was going to waste… ha ha, and I was right!

Looking Ahead…

So I have to wait till the week of 17th – 24th October to know my fate this time around, after which I can move on to other application or if lucky, be invited to an interview, where I will then be paranoid about every single thing that I wrote down in my application and will probably lose many nights thinking about the post-interview reflection. Plus I have the tendency to be too honest in my interviews… so, yeah… we’ll see!
I just wanna give a shout-out to all those who have helped me with my HBS application. I couldn’t have done it without your support, so THANK YOU!!!

Friday, 14 September 2012

Stanford GSB Asks What Is Your Fav Food - Part II

Different types of sambals and condiments for Nasi Lemak. I think here we have sambal ikan bilis and sambal sotong!

Rojak buah with kuah rojak mak bee!

Here we have nasi himpit with coconut sauce... yum!


Some sample of traditional Malay kuih - karipap, lompang and tepung pelita.

Delicious beef rendang, served with...

... lemang!

Soto meehun and soto nasi!

OK here's the thing - we in Malaysia are so blessed with so many good food. Today my department did a potluck breakfast (yes, BREAKFAST - this is what we have for BREAKFAST!!!) for Eid celebration and I thought what a wonderful coincident to take pictures of all of my favourite food!

Stanford, do you wanna hear more?!!

Tuesday, 11 September 2012

GMAT and Application Progress

OG 12th Edition, Kaplan GMAT Math Workbookm OG 13th Edition, Kaplan GMAT 800

Kaplan GMAT Premier, Kaplan GMAT Verbal Practice, Princeton's GMAT, Princeton's 1012 GMAT, Manhattan Critical Reasoning

How To Get Into The Top MBA Progams by Richard Montauk and 65 Successful Harvard Business School Application Essays were really useful in helping me put a concise application materials for this year. Totally recommend it!

I wish I could say that I'm 100% confident that I could better my previous GMAT score in my 2nd attempt... but unfortunately, computer says no.... (a little bit Little Britain joke, if you don't get it)

Today is a bit special however for some really weird/coincidental milestones. No. 1 I actually have finished my HBS application! That includes the data form, the essays and even managed to get all my recommenders to commit to submit by 20th Sept! I was sooooo happy when I saw this screen:

Proceed to submit? Nah, lemme sleep on it first :)

Deadline is in about 2 weeks, so I'm way ahead of the crunch time. But now I'm sleeping on it for a week before having a final comb through to make damn sure I've filled the form the best way I could've marketed myself and the essays are 100% to my satisfaction. And of course, I'll have to follow up with my LORs dilligently too... oh let's worry about it next week!

Second major milestone is that the project that I've been busting my arse off for the last 7 months had been approved by the President of the company! It is somewhat a huge deal because not everyday (or every year) you get to do a project that has such a huge impact on a company that it needs to get the approval from its President. I was involved in planning, execution, analysis and even crafting the storyline for the final approval presentation. It felt somewhat surreal but good at the same time! Project has now been approved so we're going into major full-on execution mode in the next couple of weeks, and I hope that I get to see the completion of this project before I go to business school next year... fingers cross!

Oh and finally, of course my 2nd attemp with GMAT, which will be next week on Wednesday...
Like you can see in the pics above, I've bought tons of study materials... but the issue I'm having now is not not enough materials to revise but TIME... god lord, I'm so freaking swamped with stuff after coming back from Eid break.

But lucky for me, this weekend is gonna be a long one - gotta LOVE Malaysia and its millions public holidays! So I guess, this weekend will be crunch time for GMAT vs Me round 2!!!

Wish me luck!