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	<title>Comments on: Halloween Party</title>
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	<description>A German with Greek roots goes back to school and writes home about it.</description>
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		<title>By: DenzelWHer</title>
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		<description>Hello there, Hey! How are you? Happy late Halowen! :D!!</description>
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		<title>By: Clear Admit: MBA Admissions Consultants Blog &#187; Fridays from the Frontline</title>
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		<dc:creator>Clear Admit: MBA Admissions Consultants Blog &#187; Fridays from the Frontline</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Nov 2006 10:03:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>[...] Valuable experiences were had outside of the academic setting as well. With 12.5% of his MBA complete, MBA Gladiator is back from a trip to Chicago, and provides a great recapp of the Yale trip to a Kellogg-hosted NetImpact Conference. DomoDomo took a jog and found himself reflecting on important topics like his objectives for his year at INSEAD, and other experiences in Fontainebleau ranged from Hallonman&#8217;s forward-looking recruiting prep to Michael&#8217;s Halloween fun. UW student Sarah learned about her classmates at an MBA Women in Business retreat, while Noelle&#8217;s personality assessment for a certain second year class at IESE shed some light on her own traits. Other student bloggers continue to learn about their schools as well as about business: Hallonman learned - the hard way - about the cold call at INSEAD, Edmundo reflects on what he loves about Owen, Ash shares some realizations about the benefits of GND at Stanford, and God only knows whether UCLADawg would have seen Brian Wilson in concert if he hadn&#8217;t taken advantage of the larger university opportunities Anderson affords. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Valuable experiences were had outside of the academic setting as well. With 12.5% of his MBA complete, MBA Gladiator is back from a trip to Chicago, and provides a great recapp of the Yale trip to a Kellogg-hosted NetImpact Conference. DomoDomo took a jog and found himself reflecting on important topics like his objectives for his year at INSEAD, and other experiences in Fontainebleau ranged from Hallonman&#8217;s forward-looking recruiting prep to Michael&#8217;s Halloween fun. UW student Sarah learned about her classmates at an MBA Women in Business retreat, while Noelle&#8217;s personality assessment for a certain second year class at IESE shed some light on her own traits. Other student bloggers continue to learn about their schools as well as about business: Hallonman learned &#8211; the hard way &#8211; about the cold call at INSEAD, Edmundo reflects on what he loves about Owen, Ash shares some realizations about the benefits of GND at Stanford, and God only knows whether UCLADawg would have seen Brian Wilson in concert if he hadn&#8217;t taken advantage of the larger university opportunities Anderson affords. [...]</p>
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