Thursday, September 28, 2006

Need to get Inspired..to aspire




somebody needs to beat like a drum at 7 am in the morning.. these days i am sleeping a lot.. not even sleeping i rather say.. hardly a good nights actually .. i am unable to manage my time ,even today i got up at around 7:40 AM
well even after i get up .. what do i really achieve in the day.. besides solving some question on quant ,Di or va.. i really don't see any real improvement.. i feel like a idiot ...i hardly been working on the intermediate areas.. things .
gotta grow.. "decay is inherent" buddha said that.. but even growth is also inherent .. and if i try i will grow .. i am on a stage everytime i go to work so i ask myself am i doing what i should.. i remember all the good things i inculcated before i went to college ,somethings i stopped practising just to check on the other side..i realise today there is no need to change a good habit..

cat prep side
probs on DI
50 in ims simcat 3 96.74%
though i think i goofed up in filling the bubles was expecting around 58..





















ps - I have a no spell-check before end of time policy, so you'll have to forgive any liberal orthographic interpretations

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Admission Criteria
What are we really looking for?
We're looking for outstanding individuals, and the very qualities that make you different from all of our other students are the qualities that make the X a stimulating place to learn.

We evaluate all applicants in three areas:

Intellectual Vitality
The idea or theme that is primary in our minds as we evaluate an application is your intellectual vitality. You can demonstrate this in many ways, not simply through grades and test scores. In other words, your attitude toward learning is as important as your aptitude. Because the X community believes in the power of ideas, we want to see your passion, dedication, and genuine interest in expanding your intellectual horizons throughout your application.

We look for evidence of the kind of curiosity and passion that will allow you to spark a lively discussion in class and continue that conversation during coffee with a faculty member, walking back to the X Residential Center with a classmate, or over dinner with alumni.

Another consideration is the initiative with which you seek out opportunities that enhance your knowledge.

We want to understand your willingness to "suspend disbelief"—to master concepts that may not be immediately relevant to your intended career, to carve your path in ambiguous environments, and to support the School's goal of developing knowledge that deepens and advances the practice of management.

Demonstrated Leadership Potential
Another factor that is foremost in our minds as we read your application is your demonstrated leadership potential. In short, we try to understand your character and your professional competence.

Your personal character matters not only because integrity is the cornerstone of any academic community, but also because of the vast responsibility our society reposes in leaders of business and social-sector organizations. As a result, we look for evidence of your behaviors consistent with your ideals, even under difficult circumstances—a sort of directed idealism.

We want to understand your personal motivation and convictions, and your ability to confront complex, unfamiliar issues with good judgment.
We envision you defending your position with vigor and respect to a peer advocating a different view.
We also try to uncover the ways in which challenges to your beliefs may have changed some of your perspectives and reinforced others.
In understanding your competence, we look for both leadership experiences and potential. In doing so, we don't limit ourselves to your professional life. Neither should you.
We look comprehensively at your background for evidence of your impact on the people and organizations around you, and the impact of those experiences on you.
Learning about your activities, experiences, interests, and aspirations helps us discover your potential contributions to X and to society.
We envision you working with a group of students and faculty to design a new multidisciplinary course on ethical issues in life sciences or leading the Sports Business Conference.
We imagine you building a legacy in the organizations you serve throughout your career, inspiring and motivating your colleagues.
We consider your awareness of what you do well and the areas in which you can improve; group and interpersonal skills; and commitment to utilizing fully your opportunities and available resources. These qualities will help you to shape your own experience as a student, and will influence your ability to make a difference as an alumna or alumnus.
Personal Qualities and Contributions
A third factor that we consider is the perspective that you bring to the community—your personal qualities and contributions. In a world that often emphasizes conformity, the community thrives only with the unique perspectives and interests of our students.

So the strongest applications we see each year are those in which your thoughts and style remain intact. To understand how you will contribute to and benefit from the Business School community, we want to know about you: your beliefs, your passions, your hopes, your aspirations, what matters most.

Will you revolutionize the Energy Conference, take the Global Management Program in a different direction, or be the dissenting voice in a classroom discussion?

Think carefully about who you are, and have confidence in yourself. We always remember that there is neither an "ideal" candidate nor a "typical" student. You should remember this, too. Yes, our community includes students who have pursued incomparable opportunities. But this doesn't mean that something remarkable (either positive or negative) must have happened to you. In fact, most students have excelled by doing ordinary things extraordinarily well.

It is what you make of an experience that matters to us, not simply the experience itself.


disclaimer.. standford.. admission criteria

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Categorical Propositions...


..assertion about members of a class or category.. its a statement about two classes and the relationship consider the follwoing the sentences..
1.No bachelors are married
2.Some volkswagons are not made in Germany
subject predicate statements ..form a logic..
its just something that is implicit..
like.. bachelors are not married .. practice make something practical..color of a black horse is black..most of these sentences are self evident..
but we have universal truths..affirmatives and neggatives.. particular affirmative and negatives ..
we hear so many times that something is not practical.. etc.. but isn't the practce of something that makes it practical..believe and u can do it they say. odds are always high in non conformance..

Wednesday, September 13, 2006

Enough Coffee for herd of Elephants!!

may be my head is making noises ..
may be the heart is going insane..
but the voices that i am hearing
seems to sound like rain..
speaking to my ear tell me ..to say our name..
..
may be its what u say.. or may its what i wanna hear
voices keep telling that i am going insane..
talking to me in whispers.. i couldn't explain..
i couldn't speak a word .. couldn't say a name..
may be i am just missing u .. may be i ain't sure..
may be talking to a stranger.. may be i know u..
u ask me what going on..

my biggest shortcoming in the mocks is my concentration levels..i am not reading.. the questions correctly..33,94.75% .. let's see waht happens

Thursday, September 07, 2006

Ques.Is Kanpur Besides KolKata!
thinking .....@#E$#$#@!$
can be..why can't it be
the guy who thinks with his elbow...
Ans.i am also ..besides u in chennai dude..

Still reading the yogi book.. , fascinating tales of seers and sages.. but most of us will never be able to experience such things or such feelings ..

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Reema..
some sound the same..
good to see u after so long..