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    How many hours per week will you work after MBA? Robert Frost said that by working faithfully eight hours a day, you may eventually get to be the boss and work 12 hours a day. New business graduates don’t have to wait very long before they can get to do long, hard hours. They can do so right at the start of their careers. A few weeks into their jobs, fresh MBAs get to eat, sleep, and pray at their desks. Poets & Quants reports a survey by TransparentMBA, a startup founded by Chicago Booth students

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    all the more confusing. I realized if one were to be caught unawares by change one would always be one of the teeming millions swept up with the tide of the situation. I realized that I did not wish to lead a life secure in the conformity. I, as Robert frost would put it, always believed in “Taking the path less traveled”. Contradictory as it might sound; my decision to do my masters is a direct consequence of this non-conformist nature. I realized during my Bachelors degree that to change the rules

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    A Tale of Two Mammals: The Analysis of How to Make it in Society Connected by the delicate branches of the tree that sprouted from the constantly expanding lineage of the Mammalian family, the hedgehog and the armadillo are also separated by millions of years of evolution. The choice in animals for the poems did not fall under the laws of natural selection, they were hand selected to represent the separate, yet connected underlying messages. Paul Muldoon, author of “Hedgehog”, and Yusef Komunyakaa

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