For those who are interested in learning more about their target MBA programs, school newspapers can often be a vital resource. Today, Harbus, Harvard Business School’s independent student newspaper, published its first edition of the academic year, with a welcome message from Dean Jay Light and a subsequent discussion of opportunities to adjust the school’s schedule and add brief classes in January 2010 (as well as discussion of student involvement in these decisions). In addition, there are “summer stories” from several students who worked abroad (Malawi, Istanbul) and at interesting summer internships (Harrah’s, Pixar) and a reflection on the HBS experience from Class Day speaker David Rawlingson. A thorough read of Harbus this week should enable you to start to get beyond the stereotypes of the school and learn about the personalities and experiences available there.
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