It's funny -- I thought it was going to get easier second year.
It definitely hasn't, but there is a big difference this go-round. I'm doing a lot more things that I've chosen to do, as opposed to things that are mandatory parts of the program. That's not say the mandatory stuff last year was anything less than fantastic (see any of the posts from the 1st-years this fall), but it's definitely a different mentality going into Year 2.
In this sense, Anderson definitely has a Senior / Freshman culture, and it's actually a great way to have this b-school experience since there is such a strong sense of camaraderie among all the students here. The "Seniors" really take care of the "Freshmen" here -- I got the benefit of it last year, and am proud to have the opportunity to give back now that it's my turn.
Second-year provides a ton of opportunities for leadership at Anderson, and I'm trying to take advantage of a few of them. First, I am co-Partner of the Anderson Strategy Group, which is the student consulting firm. Anuradha Kumar, the other partner, and I have hired 10 first-years to join the group, and have them staffed on seven different strategy projects this fall.
Second is that I am a TA for the core Economics class. This is a great way to get to know the first-years, since I spent 3 hours a week in class with them, give review sessions, and hold office hours. I also get to make a good connection with a professor -- in this case, Victor Tabbush, who is an accomplished and gifted professor here and specializes in Economics and Health Care Management. (I'll write about my awesome AMR project in a future post).
Third, I am the Coordinator of the Management Communications TA program, which provides communications consulting services to students preparing for presentations.
These are just a few of the many leadership opportunities that exist here. You can also be on the board for a club (such as the Marketing Association, the Public Speaking Club, or the Investment Finance Association, just to name a few). You can be an ACT coach and help first-years prep for recruiting. You can help with Orientation. You can be on the student government. The list goes on ...
