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I’m attending classes at Kellogg!
Posted by Yashika Totlani Khanna
on
1:02 AM
First I want to declare this upfront – it is not because of
my credit, but all commendation to my husband for having secured an admission
and having taken me along as his Joint Venture (JV, as we are called here) –
that I am now allowed to, and enjoying, attending classes at the Kellogg School
of Management! Because I am back to the blogging sphere and sharing all my
thoughts with you folks, here’s how I have been finding them.
First and foremost, without sounding like a
wet-blanket/miss-know-it-all, these classes remind me of the time spent
attending journalism classes at the Indian Institute of Mass Communication
(IIMC) back home in Delhi. When people called it the best place in India to
study media and journalism, because of the quiet sense of complacence that is
inherent in me and because of how easily I had secured an admission and topped
the batch in my day, I didn’t understand the hoopla. But now I do. Which brings
Kellogg into perspective – very audiovisual class content, teaching from
powerpoint decks and slides, showing movie/research clippings in class to drive
a point across, doing individual PLUS group activities, assignments that jog
your grey-cells and super participative and attentive classmates.
But that doesn’t sum it up. The second brightest attribute
of the college – the intellectual property, the extra-smart, shining and
decorated professors! The finesses with which they teach, the knowledge that
they bring to the table, the extraordinary concepts that they have unveiled
from industry experience/PhD research that they impart and their charm, ease
and wit! What a blend. And what a conducive atmosphere to learn. And such
interesting incentives (sometimes champagne and chocolate in class!) to learn,
study and grow. And the prized course material that is dolled out personally by the professors and can't be found in regular textbooks!
All of this, the frenzy and the colors, remind me of my time
spent studying at IIMC. And through this post, I would like to remind the current
students that this might as well be the last best 2 years of your life! Because
after this, you will nose-dive into the world of corporate politics and not
look up or back for the next 30 years till your retirement. So while you are at
it, have maximum fun and learn all that you can. Because you might not remember
your daily routines and chores here, but the essence of the learnings and the
friends that you make here will linger on forever and last a lifetime.
Notwithstanding that I am younger than, or equal to, in age to most people here
– my ‘preachings’ come from having spent a wonderful time enjoying graduate
school and now living up the same experience with my husband. Lots of gusto to
him and the frills for me! This is good :)