Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Ranking the Quarters of First Year


There is a rumour floating around that the curriculum is being redone for the 1st years next year and that quarters will be a thing of the past. It won’t be 2 semester either but I am not entirely sure what the deal is. Nonetheless, today was the last day of class! So I thought I would take a moment to reflect on the 4 quarters of the 1st year of MBA school to give you a sense of how each qtr stacked up against each other:

First Quarter
Welcome to Rotman! We were busy for sure but with careful time management, it wasn’t a big deal. This was mostly because:
-Club events hadn’t started yet
-Recruiting hadn’t started yet
-There was an even balance between quantitative classes (and not that terrible quant at that) and qualitative ones

Second Quarter
The worst of the worst. Without a doubt. Never been pushed like this in my life, ever. Why was this qtr so hard?
-Club events started up
-It seemed like there was another case competition for another major (marketing, finance etc) happening every week
-Very demanding workload across all of our classes
If you cared little about doing anything but school work, Q2 would maybe have been only slightly more intense than Q1. However, the moment you added any extracurriculars (which was a given for almost everyone at school), you got slammed with work.
While it was the worst in terms of stress, workload and sleep depravity, I think it was also the most enriching knowing I could do all of the above, do it well and come out the other side alive.

Third Quarter
The easiest of the easy. This was because:
-We had only 3 final exams
-Most of the evaluation in several classes revolved around in-class work (with little prep prior to class needed)
-Not as quant heavy as Q1 or Q2
-Few- if any- case competitions
Rotman plans this like this intentionally though. Because recruiting season is in Q3, we needed the free time to go to company info sessions, write cover letters, do practice interviews, real interviews, etc.

So when you factor the job search in, the amount of work you end up doing can end up one of two ways:
-If you get a job early in the recruitment process: You have yourself a quasi vacation this qtr!
-If you are applying for jobs for the duration of the qtr: You end up working (on school work or job applications) in total about as much as in Q1.

Fourth Quarter
If you have a job already, this qtr is about as time consuming as Q1. Without a job (and assuming you are doing interviews/job applications steadily), it is about as bad as Q2. Besides the job issues, what makes this qtr tough:
-More case competitions!
-Deliverables that are timed very close together
-Lots of assignments

What helps though, is we only have 4 exams this qtr. Huray!

So if I were to rank the qtrs, they would be as follows from easiest to hardest:
Q3
Q1
Q4
Q2
This is pretty much the consensus among everyone at our school as well. 

And now, off to study for exams!

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