Kellogg Full-Time MBA Program
Adam Segal
Hometown: Boston, MA (via Washington, DC)
Program: 2Y
Majors: Finance, Media Management
2nd Year Started: And the 2nd year begins... more>>
Thien Nguyen-Trung
Hometown: San Francisco, CA
Program: 2Y
Majors: SEEK, Management and Strategy
Shutting Up and Getting Perspective: Back at school, into the noise, I take a moment to think about things that matter most to me this year. more>>
Rebecca Grossman-Cohen
Hometown: Brooklyn, NY
Program: 2Y
Majors: Media Management, Management and Strategy, SEEK
Summertime 08: Here I am, nearly in my last week of my summer internship – I can hardly believe it. I knew the summer would speed by. I’ve spent the last 9 weeks in the Strategic Development and Planning department at the Associated Press. I’ve learned – or been reminded of – a few things. more>>
Archit Gadicherla
Hometown: Bangalore, India
Program: MMM
Majors: Finance
Internship 2008: I am interning with an industrial products company this summer, focusing on strategy for Asia, based out of Hong Kong. more>>
Sarah Alexander
Hometown: Lawrence, KS
Program: 2Y
Majors: Management and Strategy, Finance, International Business
Me, an MBA!: This past weekend the class of 2008 graduated. Me, an MBA! It doesn’t seem real that two years have passed by so quickly. I’ve packed my bags, my apartment is in order, and I’m taking off to spend a month in Europe before returning to Evanston to coordinate my move. more>>
Robert Amezaga
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Program: 2Y
Majors: Management and Strategy
Recruiting Support: “Bring me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses…”: Sweaty palms. Nervous tension. Fidgeting around in my seat. No, I was not on my first Kellogg date. Nor was I losing the battle to the extra chili sauce I smothered my eggs with that morning. I was in the CMC (Career Management Center) more>>
Lucio Marques
Hometown: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Program: 2Y
Majors: Analytical Finance, Accounting, Management and Strategy
The three best professors I’ve had in Kellogg: I feel guilty for not mentioning names such as Tim Calkins, Julie Hennessy, Niko Matouschek, Janice Eberly or Linda Vincent. I might change my mind in my next post. But here’s to this minute’s top 3: more>>
Josh Moses
Hometown: Oak Park, IL
Program: 2Y
Majors: Analytical Finance
Recruiting (your first few months at Kellogg): There is really nothing you can do to prepare you for the interview process when you arrive at business school. Unless you were a standout football player in high school, you have never been recruited the way that you will be recruited your first few months at Kellogg. more>>
Kelley Staples
Hometown: St. Louis, MO
Program: MMM
Majors: International Business
Study Abroad Curriculum: I am amidst my study abroad/exchange experience at ESSEC Business School which is about 100 km outside of Paris. Without a doubt, I chose to live in Paris and commute to school. more>>
Michael Rosskamm
Hometown: Cleveland, OH
Program: 2Y
Majors: Management and Strategy, SEEK
Chicago and Kellogg friends: I’ve enjoyed living in Evanston for the last year and a half, and the social scene, especially during the week, is surprisingly active. Still, Chicago is so close that it just seems like a wasted weekend if at some point I don’t end up downtown. more>>
JD Roux
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA
Program: 1Y
Majors: Decision Sciences, Management and Strategy
Recruiting for 1Ys: When you’re a 1Y, recruiting practically begins the moment you set foot on campus. Recruiting for full-time jobs begins in the Fall, giving us only the summer to prepare for interviews. The process can be particularly challenging for those who decide to pursue a different career. more>>
Ruchi Mathur
Hometown: Springfield, IL
Program: 2Y
Connections you make at Kellogg:
How strong are the connections you make at Kellogg? Will you really “expand your network”? In the days and weeks leading up to my departure to London for my exchange program, I was excited to be living in a city I had always loved but also a bit apprehensive to move to a place where I really didn’t know that many people. Enter the Kellogg network. more>>