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I refuse to work like that. I was a bit like that in college - my schedule was so packed with stuff, I had the hottest resume around and everyone thought I was some kind of get'er-done-rockstar. My freshman year I was the college French tutor, and I regularly scheduled tutoring sessions at midnight because that's when I could do it. But I realized that other things are more important and slowly wrestled some control back.

I was reading about one of the major banks in either a vault guide or in wetfeet. A common interview question was something about how you feel about working 100 hours a week. You, of course, are supposed to respond enthusiastically about how great 100 is. I, on the other hand, gave them the one-fingered salute and put the guide back on the shelf.
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I'm tempted to go to one of those interviews (assuming I get into b-school) sometime and just go, "Do you really honestly believe anyone who tells you that they love to work 100-hours a week???" and then just walk out ;)
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Now that school is underway.... all I can say.... enjoy the free time you have now :)
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I, on the other hand, gave them the one-fingered salute and put the guide back on the shelf.

Ha ha ha! Good for you :)
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rhyme, you'll be ok again when you're in 2nd year... that's what they all say. :)
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I will be ok with doing maybe upto 60 hours a week, without regular travel. As a consultant, the last 8 months were crazy for me, with most weeks at 60 hours, sometimes more, and travel and top of that. I'm pretty sure my husband stopped liking me then :)

But, like lepium says, Im hoping that graduating with an MBA from a good school, can give me a range of options that I can choose from.
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I'm glad to see that I'm not the only one who would get a little angry at the assumption that a new grad should work consistent 80 hour weeks. I agree that the occasional long week is fine, and even a consistent 50 hours is perfectly fine, but there just has to be a balance. I agree that IB and consulting seem to be the long hour jobs and I will also avoid those.
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60hrs/wk max
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