I think there are things about my
own capabilities,
my own story before the MBA,
that I didn't give that much value to.
Connecting with people.
Connecting with business.
Creating opportunities from relationships.
It reflected kind of during the MBA,
and I think it's a skill
I'm going to take with me
moving forward after the programme.
I would have told to myself,
just enjoy the experience.
Enjoy the life in Cambridge,
the lifestyle here is unique.
Explore the city.
Talk to as many people as possible.
Mix with people from other programmes,
other departments.
Attend sessions and conferences of things
that are out of your comfort zone
because this is a place to learn
and connect with others.
I believe that they're giving me
very strong tools to move on in my career,
to address some of the issues
that society is facing.
I came to the MBA with an
idea of what I wanted to do.
So I think with an experience
in the energy sector
I knew that I was going
to move in that direction.
Now after seeing how the
world needs to change
and reshape certain things
around sustainability,
I'm now pursuing a career
around renewable energies,
investments in renewable energies in order
to make things more
relevant and more impactful
after I leave the programme.
Connect with people
that seem very different
or seem to be pursuing very
different career paths.
This is very diverse place,
but it's also a very unique place.
I think taking advantage
of those connections
is really key and really
enriches your experience
in the MBA.
