Thursday, April 30, 2009

The begining of the UF MBA

This one may be long :) Its been 3 weeks at Gainesville now and they have been great!

I acclimatised a little to Gainesville in the initial week, completing my university formalities, exploring the campus and using the public bus system. I also played a lot of basketball at the univerisity's humongous SouthWest Recreation Center, 0.7 miles away from where i stay. UF is one of America's top sports schools, having won the NCAA (american) football championship last year. 
It is also rated as one of the top party schools in country in unofficial guides. Sport and partying kinda go hand in hand here, with tailgates aplenty during the fall football season. Have to see that. Coming back to the facilities, the SW center is enormous as so many students train here. They have close to 8 indoor bb courts, 2 outdoor ones, 4 soccer (ahem) grounds, 6 beach volleyball courts, 6 large squash courts, a large cardio room and a 14000 sq foot gym. These guys obviously love their sports as this is but one of the three huge complexes at the university devoted entirely to sports.


UF is big on probably every statistic. A 2000 acre campus, 900+ buildings, more than 150 departments and close to 60,000 students are just a few of them. 3 weeks into the program, I have thus far seen a huge hospital, an equally large cancer research institute, fine arts schools, music building, plenty of science labs, engineering buildings and sports medicine insitutes. There
 is more for me to see yet. 
However, you would probably never notice the size of the campus because of the greenery here
. I could swear that i had landed in Bangalore (the part near the ashram), with palm trees and lush 
green trees when i got here the first time. And the weather is Indian too - which is great.

Our business school, comprising 5 buildings nicely dots the UF map. Thats where i was headed 
on the 27th morning for my orientation. The student ser vices team had done an awesome job in sending us the entire prientation manuals and notices 2 months earlier. I later learnt that 25 of us shall graduate as MBAs next year. The average age of the program is 29 and the average number of years of experience around 6. 
 
 
We are 4 international students - one apiece from China, Korea, Nigeria and Namaste. Plenty of US defence forces people. 6 women out of 25. The presenters on day 1 introduced us to some of the history  and people at UF MBA. It was a great start and the whole setting was very friendly yet dignified. On day 2, we travelled to Lake Wauberg, a lake run by UF staff and we played plenty of team games combining joint problem solving and physical exersise. Kinda like a crystal maze. After lunch, we tried the ropes challenge, where we belayed and rope climbed a 50 foot+ tall structure - similar to the stuff we 
see in military traning. Day 3 through Day 5 was a combination of further introductions, the student body presentations, leadership building courses, career planning and stuff. The meals on all the days were consistently yummy. We also had a mixer at the Swamp, the popular pub near
 UF, and a bowling night out on Friday.


The academics started yesterday, and we have a packed  semester here. Most of my calendar through May and June is already marked with tons of appointments. The faculty have commendable credentials and emphasize plenty on real world application of the concepts.  They
 are also very planned and prepared, and we have already been handed all the presentations and preparation materials we may require through the term. Seems like our small cohort is headd for an active, but fun summer ahead.



14 comments:

vinay said...

What a great start to your MBA!! Having seen all the photographs of the UF, i wish the Indian government provides similar facilities in Indian Universities too. Have a nice summer and great year ahead. In India, this is an exciting summer cos we are on the threshold of a change of a government at the center.
Anyway, have a nice time AB

Unknown said...

hey vinay...thanks a ton. the university campus is values at USD 2 billion. i think it would be some time before our govt decided to get that generous :)

komal said...

abhishek consider this , the indian government gave a sum of 2,000 crs to harvard nd cambridge unis between 2006-2009 if they pumped that mush into a single uni in india , am sure we would have good facilities too its just because of the govt apathy and reservation that brilliant indians have to go abroad for higher education..enjoy ur mbs.. JGD..

Unknown said...

oh, the govt is not kanjoos it is just badly misoriented...my bad

venu said...

Nice place abhishek,
the discription through ur beautiful eyes and ur beautiful mind !!!

u r the best !!!

take care my dear

All the best to u !!!

Unknown said...

@venu: thanks so much

Millie said...

Wow...good and funny start! Enjoy your summer! You know, Kashiji from Banglore Ashram will come to Taiwan on 5/31 for two weeks, and we will have Rudra Puja in Taipei, and he will give part I and Sri Sri Yoga course!! So happy... Every time we are so excited if India teacher who is from Banglore Ashram comes to Taiwan.
Jai Guru Dev!!

Random Reflections said...

Great Abhishek ! Hope you have a great time in the program and in Florida. Can't also wait to see how the YES+ magic works its way into the lives of the students at UF :)

JGD

Unknown said...

@Millie: hey i am sure you would have an awesome time with him...hv fun!

@RR: thanks so much...it is my prayer that a YES+ happens here

TR said...

Hello namaste! This is such a great start! I didn't know you went rock climbing already! How was that? Good times ahead. Keep writing :-)

Unknown said...

About India's higher education, there are many problems: over regulation, lack of accountability of teachers, lack of funds, lack of competitiveness/upgrading to suit present market. If interested please read my paper on the same:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/15223343/Indias-Higher-Education

Unknown said...

@TR: namaste! thanks for the wishes

@barnacles: yes there are problems, but they basically arise from an unwillingness to share rather than anything else...actually we have an iverabundance of evrything in india.just that pl need to relax and start meditating and sharing

Unknown said...

@barnacles: hey its a very insightful article there...very meticulously researched too

mba admission said...

Really there are good photographs shown in this article. It shows how students enjoy their MBA.

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