To University and Beyond. Mandee Heller Adler
about me are that I have travelled to over 30 national parks and monuments in the United States (my family really loves hiking), and that I scuba dive!
Hi all, I'm Michael [Waldman]. I was born in Buenos Aires but moved to the US at age 4, and to Chicago at 18 to study Computer Science and Engineering at Northwestern University. The past few summers, I've been immersed in the tech industry, and have gotten the chance to work at Facebook, and now Instagram as a software engineer. I also enjoy hobby projects in computer science and tinkering with electronics. Besides all the coding I do, I really enjoy bike riding, boxing, good comedies, mentoring and spending time with my family. A fun fact about me is these days, I do most of my work on a walking desk (a standing desk with a treadmill under), and in the past 6 months working from home I've logged over 1,500 miles.
Here are two examples from MBAs at Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Sloan School of Management:
Hi everyone! My name is Katherine Boe Heuck, but please call me Kate. I currently live in Washington, DC, where I also grew up. I graduated from Washington and Lee University in 2013 and majored in Chinese and Biology. After college, I worked and lived in Hebei Province and Shanghai, China, for 5 years, in sustainability consulting for the Joint US‐China Collaboration on Clean Energy. I worked with food & beverage and consumer packaged goods companies, specifically Danone and Alibaba HeMa (cashless grocery store), which were looking to sustainably innovate products and brands for the urban Chinese market. I also ran my own education company before coming to Sloan. I speak fluent Mandarin and I plan to stay connected to Greater China throughout my career, although most likely based in the US. I want to pursue a career in #VentureCapital, focusing on #edtech. I'm also interested in getting involved with the #sustainability conference and the impact investing club. This summer, I'm interning with Versatile Venture Capital. My hobbies include #sailing, #golf, and #reading historical non‐fiction. My husband Sam Heuck is also in our MBA class and we are looking forward to meeting you all. Please reach out if we share interests! My personal email is [email protected] and my school email is [email protected]. You can find me online at https://linkedin.com/in/katherine-boe/.
Hey Sloanies! My name is Sam Heuck. My wife Kate Boe Heuck and I are excited to join the class of 2022. I currently live in Washington, DC, but my hometown is Pittsburgh. I graduated from Kenyon College in 2012 with a degree in Political Science and Chinese. I speak Mandarin fluently and spent 6 years in Shanghai, China working in management in textiles manufacturing companies. Post‐MBA, I hope to join a private equity fund, continuing to focus on #manufacturing and industrial and #supply chain technology. I'm also interested in emerging markets, having worked and travelled in China, India, and Vietnam. My hobbies include #sailing, #squash, #travel, and #reading. This summer, I am interning for Schematic Ventures, an early‐stage venture capital fund that focuses on industrial technologies based in San Francisco. My email address is [email protected] and my school email is [email protected]. I look forward to meeting you all and connecting. You can find me online at https://linkedin.com/in/sam-heuck-80a56558/.
Upgrade your wardrobe. Seriously. If you can afford it—prepare for a more mature stage in your life. Do you have a nice suit for job interviews? How about a clean pair of jeans and a collared shirt for meetings with professors? Although you don't need to lose your identity, do dress to show you care, especially when dealing with faculty and employers. Consider some of the online services that make it easy to dress professionally, for example, Poshmark.com or Renttherunway.com.
Read through and familiarize yourself with the main sections of the school intranet. Learn about where important school news is posted. You don't want to be well into the first semester before you learn about the many wonderful speakers and events you've missed. A great habit is to review the school public calendar once a week to see which businesspeople, politicians, academics, or other interesting people are visiting the campus.
If you can, find an older classmate who can help guide you: course choices, club activities, and the unwritten rules. If you can't find a current student, contact an alumni organization, and see if there is a recent graduate who can speak with you. Some schools will designate a “Big Sib” to smooth your process. The extracurricular clubs are a great way to meet friendly students with more experience than you.
Contact the presidents of the clubs you are interested in. Join clubs from the very beginning to see if you are in the right place, or if you need to seek other opportunities for learning. The earlier you get involved, the more easily you can switch directions or take a leadership role in a club you enjoy. Unlike high school, there will be no “free periods” for clubs. Getting on a club mailing list is free; you can decide whether or not you want to participate in a given club once you get a sense of their activities.
Note
1 1. Brandon Busteed and Zac Auter, “Career‐Relevant Education Linked to Student Well‐Being,” Gallup, February 13, 2018, https://news.gallup.com/opinion/gallup/226934/career‐relevant‐education‐linked‐student.aspx.
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