( I am grateful to Mr.Atkinson for having contributed so well to the incoming class of 2017 with this fine article which can also be found on his personal blog at http://www.gerardatkinson.com/blog/5-things-you-should-know-before-doing-an-mba-at-smu . So, I won't speak much here as I think it would be wise for the readers to find out for themselves about the life of an MBA student at COX. Well, I can say just one thing- its beautifully presented. Thanks Mr. Atkinson .Happy Reading ! )
5 Things you should Know before doing an MBA from SMU
5 Things you should Know before doing an MBA from SMU
(This is a piece that was requested by the incoming class for 2017, and I thought I’d oblige. It has been a tough week this past week, lots of ups and downs. But enough of that for now.)
So, you’ve decided
to do an MBA. And you’ve decided to do it at Southern Methodist University. Congratulations! You’ve picked
a great program that will open up a wealth of opportunities for you,
if you are willing to put in the effort.
However, there are
some things that you ought to know before you touch down in Dallas and head onto the beautiful
campus grounds. You’re about to go through an incredible two years of your
life. Be prepared.
1. Your life will be the MBA
If you had plans
for an external life outside your MBA over these two years (and who doesn’t?), you will
have to curb your expectations. The MBA is going to be your life over
the next two years. You will be
drinking from a firehose of knowledge from day one, and it’s your
responsibility to keep up.
You’re expected to
put in the effort. And sometimes that means a lot of effort. Your professors
will challenge you, and
push you to (and sometimes beyond) your limits. You will have to make the MBA your number
one priority. It will be your life.
2. No, Seriously. Your life will be the MBA
That picture
above? That’s my calendar. That’s 5 classes (and time spent on deliverables for
those classes) and an
internship. This is admittedly, more than what most MBAs will take on. Though
not by
a huge amount. The MBA is your life.
That
means your time management skills are going to be sharpened to a fine point.
Every hour will be managed
to ensure that you are on top of study, assignments, and social life (because
you still need time
to chill out and to sleep).
3. Take Advantage of Every Opportunity
And
with all of that said, I am still going to say to take advantage of every opportunity
you can. Being at
SMU gives you access to a wealth of knowledge, people, and programs that can
help you develop professionally and personally.
Whether
it is the Business Leadership Center with their seminars on topics ranging from
personal financial
management, to advanced Excel tips and tricks, to applying behavioral economics
in designing product
packaging. There’s even the opportunity to go to Disney world to participate in
their corporate training
programs (definitely worth it).
Or
the networking opportunities that abound in the school, from career meet-and-greets,
job fairs, student clubs (join the rugby club!), the weekly coffee sessions
hosted by the Dean of Students, or the pre-football game boulevarding (they
don’t call it tailgating here) where students and alumni meet up in the grounds
of the school to hang out before the game. Forging connections is a big part of
the MBA experience at SMU. Where you end up often comes down to who you know.
On
that point, the mentoring program is another fantastic feature of the SMU MBA.
You get matched with a business leader in the Dallas area, that you can reach
out to for advice and guidance on anything from your career to finding a good
restaurant in Dallas (though the program coordinators obviously prefer the
former). My mentor has been a great resource in helping me define where I want
to go after graduation.
4. Your Sense of (Free) Food Will Increase
Weekly
coffee, boulevarding parties, meet-and-greets… there’s an underlying theme
here. Yes, all of these have free food. You’re on a student budget again. Your
instinct for a free meal is going to become uncanny. And the quality of the
food is pretty good too.
Just
make sure to do the right thing and stick around for the event. It’s another
opportunity that you won’t want to miss out on.
(And
FYI, the fresh baked cookies at the Business Leadership Center seminars are
sublime.)
5. It’s Worth It
If
you’ve read this far, great! I haven’t scared you off. You probably knew
already that this was going to be a challenging but rewarding experience. And
it is. The opportunities I have had, the people that I have met, the friends
that I have made, it has been amazing. And it will be amazing for you too.
One
final thing, in facing all the challenges you will have a natural support
group. The biggest strength of the SMU MBA is your peers. People look out for
each other, and want to make sure that everyone succeeds. Having studied at
four other universities in three other countries, I can tell you that that kind
of support group isn’t something common to university life. It is the greatest
asset that this program has. And naturally you can reach out to me if you have
questions. I’m more than happy to be of help.
Again,
congratulations on choosing to be a part of one of the best MBA programs in the
world. You won’t regret it.
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