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MBA Internship:Summer 2017,50% MBA,and Two states

The only sure thing about life is that it will change.Few changes we resist,other times we hope its good one.For me personally,the year gone by has been a period of magnificent growth and transformation.Like mentioned in the previous post,Unfathomable challenges have been thrown my way and at times I have stumbled,but having people (actually,two people) to rely on makes the journey a whole lot easier.It is also important to remember to BE THAT SOMEONE for other people .

1st year of MBA ended,I got decent grades which was more important than Donald Trump to me.I applied for internships,interviewed for a few and got one in Gurgaon,so time to pack up the bags and relocate.This internship has been a good experience so far,and one great thing I like about this place is that people appreciate work-life balance here.Its in a domain I wanted to be in,and I'm loving every bit of it.I think its more important to like your work than obsess over money. Gurgaon is very different from Noida in many aspects.For example,the crowd isint the usual college-goers,but people who have just started working and families.That does make a huge difference in the aura about a particular place.
Coming to internship,it is two month long as prescribed by academic curriculum.Overall I like it here.
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