johnnyx9 wrote:
Exactly, I mean I can go over my transcript and try to remember anecdotes from my undergraduate classes but really, I'm not a young knucklehead like I was back then, I've moved on, ask me about something I've done recently.
That's another aggravating part of the whole process, all the pretense. I mean, I'm a good person and everything, but no, I'm not really "passionate" about my work, I'm passionate about sitting on a beach and reading a book. I'm passionate about watching football on Sunday, I'm passionate about going out on the town with friends. My work? Yeah, I enjoy it, and I know that I'm making some small but important contributions to my industry, but I'm not some genius that's making waves in the industry, otherwise I wouldnt' need to go to your godam elitist school. And no, I don't have any community service to speak of, maybe that makes me selfish because I spend my free time playing sports and doing things for myself, but hey, I'm not going to go out and rack up some token community service just for my application.
I am pretty much the sameway as is probably 95% of population, but the problem is MBA degree is training for future CEOs and once you become a CEO you can't think of doing things for yourself, you have to work with community and do things that benefit others around in more meaningful ways then throwing a superbowl party for example.