What spring comes with
It comes for example with Hanami = "Watching cherry blossoms" = THE spring event here in Japan. So the last few days I was quite busy with "watching"... but to be honest: As beautiful as all the pink trees are, and as much fun Hanamis are... I will never understand, why Japanese people are sitting under trees in cold (!) spring nights to drink and have what I'd call a barbecue. Why not doing it in summer or autum? Ok, then the cherry trees are not flourishing... but hey... it is dark anyway ;) But to be fair: Of course Hanamis take place during the day too, but for the working folks "Daylight Hanamis" are possible only on weekends... and that are to be spent with the family... so Hanamis with colleagues are during the week and therefore during the night. LOL...to make a long story short... I had fun drinking and eating under cherry trees, but catched a little cold...
But spring also comes with some new things... Here in Japan the new school year starts on April 1.... The in March graduated students become new employees and start to work on April 1... In companies (at least in mine) new departments and divisions are formed and others are closed, stuff got transfered to other divisions, to other cities and even to other countries ...and when I say "got trandfered" I really do mean they "GOT transfered"... they did not ask for it! When a Japanese enters a (Japanese) company he doesn't apply for a special department or position, no, he applies for working at the company. And the company decides where everyone works... during the whole worklife (~40 years...it's not common to change the company!). And in my eyes these who works where decisisions very often do NOT make sense: Why transfer someone from let's say HR to Facility Management... especially if that person didn't ask for it? But to make the story short again: Two of my colleagues which I liked very much got transfered. I'll miss them!!! (T-T)
Oh, and from the B-School front: I totally forgot to check the American holidays before booking my trip to the East Coast...I'll be in Boston on Patriot's Day! That means, I won't be able to attend a class or to talk to some faculty stuff. But the student I was assigned to when I got admitted to Sloan is nice enough to meet me and to show me around. So I'll get at least a little impression of Sloan... and then... uuuuuaaaahhhh... then I'll have to decide...
Well, I keep you updated about the ASW in Hanover and of course about my decision!

5 Comments:
So how was Boston visit? I know choosing between Tuck and MIT is tough, hopefully visiting both will clear all the doubts. I personally would like you to come to Tuck though :)
Common, just look at your blog - you are already a Tuckie :)
I am sure we will have a blast during ASW. Look forward to meeting you there too.
I personally would like you to come to Tuck though :)
LOL... that's what my friends in Boston say about MIT... but I guess I don't tell you a secret, if I tell you that I'm leaning hard towards Tuck... ('-')
However, me too, I think we're going to have a lot of fun during ASW... and that's exactly what I need right now!!!
Hey! thanks for the comment...
I sure hope I get to see you there :)
Good post.
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