So, I was way more excited about the event than anyone else because I was expecting the same things as others with an added bonus that it started on my Birthday!!!
On Day 1 when Wharton panel started, I went upstairs in the gym and instead of the music, I put the wharton panel on, just to hear them. As informative as the session was, just an insider tip- "Panel dialogue"- not an intensity booster for workout.

And I'm not talking about
workout , who was superb in the execution process. The chat questions were superbly irritating on the day 1. Well, as all of us can affirm, first time is not always the best (if someone can put a Mr. Bean emoji here, I would be glad lol kiddin)
Then I attended the panel of Anderson, my one true love, moderating it. MODERATING on my birthday! So you guys know what an exciting 25th it was, truly Fantastic.
Questions again kinda frustrated me a bit bocz quite frankly the COVID-19 questions are answered on the website. Nothing new was coming out of it.
The 24 hours in the life of an MBA student may as well have been the highlight of the day. Other than the moderator, Yashikka, great job kid!!
On Day 2 , I had a bit of a health issue and was really not willing to Attend others so I just attended Cornell and it was finally something insightful. I barely watched others.
On Day 3

, the best thing Happened. UT Austin truly showed extra preparedness and became the hotshot of the events yet. Hotshot reminds me, the lights went off a lot as it is the rainy season in India so I had to watch ISB literally in the dark on hotspot.
In comes Day 4,

HEC Paris comes in with an impressive stat and makes me send a profile evaluation to them and hear back that I am eligible
While my dream to go to a Business School is just shattered into a million pieces, I still maintained and moderated the HBS panel along with fellow moderators. The influx of question was highest and Souvik took over the q&a starting from HBS, given the questions were repetitive and irritating. He modified those questions to make them more appealing and added bonus to the info session overall. Didn't attend foster and kellogg, and took rest. But the comments in the Mod chat on the frenzy moments were amazing.
If I didn't have a bias of moderating the HBS panel, I would say the last panel of Day 4, the stress of an MBA was the best panel, especially because of
souvik101990I was feeling a bit down but the funny comments and truth cheered me up. It was my favourite session of all time (Literally all the previous ones too)
Day 5

, Fuqua, for the first time in the history, gave a straight forward answer on the ease of getting in with the Early action round. Turns out- "Yeah, it is indeed preferred". Never expected a straight forward answer from them, never. And by the way, as expected, Yale played their "University" card yet again, why am I not shocked?
Tepper session, in a word was- exquisite, gave a deeper look into the changes they have brought with the situation. Very sincere and for the moment presentation.
Then came Darden. Oh by the way, I have taken courses from Darden, amazing faculties. The Adcom dodged the ease of getting in answer. I can answer it for you. It is not easy to get in just coz you applied Early, I was rejected in Early action round.
Day 6- I was asleep for a long time. Rotman was cool, to the point and truly shows why it is the best in Canada.
Columbia replaced UT Austin for the best event because for the first time, I saw amazing and meaningful comments in the chat, finally!! All's well that ends well.
Stanford was great, and Just like Duke, brought the entire party with them to talk. Loved that too.
In the end, loved to see that my fellow moderators were so active and have contributed a lot in the last 6 days.
What was your experience like?