
We've discovered a pattern to "ding" mails from companies. If the email subject is "Your application to .." it's a ding. Don't even open the mail.
If the body starts with "Dear <>, We thank you for your application to ...<>" - that means
ding as well. Don't read further.
It's becoming a fun ride!
In other snippets - yesternight I returned to Fony from London very late in the night - around midnight. No bus, cabs - nothing to go to school. 2 guys looked at us (I was with a friend) and asked us to get into their car - er, taxi. We did. They got us to school, and refused to take money! Just a ride, they said. To us, it was such a pleasant surprise and a random act of kindness. Mustafa and Ahmed, I wish you guys good times!
Hi,
ReplyDeleteI have been reading with great interest your Blog, it is an amazing eye opener. My gf is from Thailand and her dream is to become elligible for INSEAD. I was told that no Thai nationals had yet been admited to INSEAD? would this be possible? I know it is a pretty weird question but is there a way to find out?
Thanks and keep this great blog alive!
Phil.
job some n jobs go - i suppose everyone on campus will sooner or later find their calling
ReplyDeletejust like applicants (like me) feel bad when dinged, but whatever happens does so for a purpose --- err, am I getting too philosophical? All the best, anyways!