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A Day In The Life Of An MBA Student!

A two-year regular MBA programme is easier said than done. No weekends or holidays for  2 years, daily submissions, assignments, and exams; life becomes extremely demanding. From my own experience, here is a look at a typical day in the life of an MBA student.

The day usually starts at 6 a.m. I turned off my alarm clock, hoping to sleep for another 5-10 minutes. But my alarm won't go away. It rings again at 6:15... When I wake up, the first thing that comes to mind is that it's going to be another long day. As I enjoy coffee, my mother usually brings me a cup of large black coffee...


I get out of bed at 6:45 a.m. and head straight to the dining room for my breakfast. Oh my God, I'm going to leave campus weighing twice as much as I came in because my mother feeds me a 7-course meal first thing in the morning. Then I get ready for class and get in my car to drive to college. With no time to exercise and so much oil in my system, I find myself criticising on a daily basis. The class is about to end at 1:30 PM. Just as the teacher is about to finish, I have a nagging question that I need to ask. But then I look around and see hungry, sleepy faces, and I restrain myself. When I don't, I can hear some frustrated sounds around me. We all look to our class representatives, which is me, to ensure that the class finishes on time. And I usually have a difficult time dealing with all of our requests for rescheduling submissions, exams, and so on. The post-lunch class is terrible. I'm already half asleep, and the boring lecture only makes me feel worse. I try to write but can't keep the pen in my hand. I try to pay attention, but I fall asleep with my eyes open. The teacher occasionally tries to wake me up. But, unfortunately, that never works.

The class usually ends around 4:15 p.m. My friends and I always plan to have tea and coffee at the end of the day. When we don't want to go home but are tired and want to crack some jokes, this is usually the best part of the day. EVERY DAY, I motivate myself by reminding myself that these college days will never return. Make the most of the time you have during these two years. Read as much as you possibly can. Work wisely. Exams are not a perfect predictor of ability and intelligence. They are, however, the norm, and you must accept them.



Every student, in my opinion, should learn how to motivate themselves. Everyone should remember that success and failure are two sides of the same coin. Success and failure are not solely determined by one's skill and ability. Personal influences, financial influences, and social influences all have an impact on a person's success and failure.

Self-motivation, in my opinion, is staying motivated because of one's interest. One should be self-motivated because self-motivation is the key to a happy life. It allows for as frequent self-evaluation as possible.

In conclusion, I believe that self-motivation will always lead to success as long as the person remains committed after being motivated. Being self-motivated is important.



2 комментария


Vikrant Adhikari
Vikrant Adhikari
28 апр. 2023 г.

You are absolutely awesome!!!

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abheybankey
abheybankey
20 апр. 2023 г.

I know you, you will definitely get what you are working so hard for. 🥰

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