well, THIS is going to (try to) make up for a LONG gap in writing....
Last things first – I’m going to Singapore! The results of the campus exchange lottery were posted today, and I’m IN…! Beautiful. One less thing to worry about… now I know I won’t have to freeze my ass off in the damn French winter, but will instead be basking in the pacific sun, with occasional hops to various diving spots in the area… cool!
So yeah, too many of us wanted to go to SGP for P3 (Jan-Feb), so we had a lottery, and me + 56 other lucky bastards got to go, while another 80+ people got to not… too bad. I don’t think they anticipated such a huge demand, but hey – too much demand is good (better than too much supply anyway). And then people say I did not pay attention in Micro…
And so, I wrap up P2 on Dec 20, have a 2nd champagne party (will get to the 1st in a bit, don’t rush me…), and then fly back home for 10 days (party! Party!!!), following which N & I will fly ourselves to Thailand for a well-deserved (well, for her, at least…) 1-week vacation, and from there – hop to SGP and the start of P3 on Jan 9. Back to FBL in March (unless I change my mind and decide to stay in SGP, that is…).
Already found someone to switch rooms with – a guy called… Dan! Turkish Jew, seems very nice, coming over to FBL for P3 to ski… I get his master-bedroom in a 3-bedroom flat on the 2nd floor of the Dover complex – pool, BBQ, the works… sounds good!
What else? It’s been a while, I know, I’ve been bad… let’s see:
P1 ended well. Exams were a bitch (especially Micro, of course). Still don’t know how I did, but will find out soon and am not really worried (Z-curve and all…). Amir, Nurit and I left to Barcelona by car immediately after the last exam. Was a 9 hour drive, lots of fun, with an amazing view of the Millau Bridge at sunset in the middle – HIGHLY recommended, well worth the effort. Barca was amazing, as usual. Keren (N’s friend & colleague) met us there, we had a nice little rented flat, toured the city, great food, architecture (Gaudi…!), Cava, Rioja, and more… had dinner (again) at Los Cuatro Gatos – highly recommended place, very good atmosphere. The best came last – Amir and I (the girls had already flown home) went to Camp Nuo and saw Barca kick the shit out of Real Sociedad 5-0… what a spectaculo, man…! Really poetry in motion. The last part of the trip was a bitch – drove 10 hours straight all night to FBL, actually Amir drove and I had to stay awake and keep him awake. Nightmare. Never suffered so much during a drive in my life. I begged the guy to stop over for a 2-hour nap, but noooo….. HE knows best, and if HE goes to sleep now he’ll “wake up even more tired”… even suggesting to drive the rest of the way myself (after sleeping a bit) didn’t work – since I “don’t have insurance”… c’mon… well – we made it (barely…) back, I crashed for a few hours, and was a zombie for the rest of the week.
Until…. Saturday, when we (finally) had our P1 champagne party. At Monty, completely unplanned, people brought their own stuff, Johnny & Ale & I just bought some chips and plastic cups and ice from Casino 2 hours prior. But man, how it turned out… 59 bottles of champagne consumed by a similar amount of people… champagne all over the floor… strip dances (men! Men! Unfortunately…) on tables (yours truly included. And there ARE pictures…), and more. Let’s just say it was completely off the hook…
What else? P2 is good – interesting courses, lot less technical, lot more group work and assignments. Managerial Accounting (MAC) is great (xlnt teacher – again, and very useful). Amazing how accounting turned out to be my best class in BOTH periods… process operation management (POM) is also very good – analytical, strategy-oriented (operations strat), very applicable and thought provoking. Corp Finance Policy (CFP) is interesting (derivatives, black-scholes etc.) but rather technical. Still waiting for the financial strategy bit. Leading organizations is a bit of a fluffy waste of time, unfortunately – very unstructured and impractical. Marketing is interesting but I fell we could go much deeper in (well, it is a core course…). My biggest disappointment is Strategy – the one I expected the most of (naturally…). The subject matter is fine, but the teacher is extremely arrogant and seems to think he has the correct answer to everything in his pocket – and I know enough about strategy to know there are usually no “correct” answers… just more and less likely options and different reasoning and assumption-sets. But hey, MAC & POM definitely balance it out…
So that’s how we (very quickly, I agree…) get to the here and now. It is now Heart of Europe (Germany, Switzerland & Austria) national week @ INSEAD, and there’s a big “HoE week” party at Chateau Veaux Penil tomorrow night. I think I’ll go, and if it turns out nice, I might even right a little about it…
Later!