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4 Things You Can Do To Master The Most Important Skill To Survive In A B-School

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Tarun Gahlot

STRENGTH.... it's look easy but still trying to find out .. any suggestion it will great help for me...and many others.

19 Aug 2017, 04.45 PM

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Shriya Bansal

Currently pursuing MBA at IIM Indore |Chemical Engineer from BITS Goa | Ardent GoT and F.R.I.E.N.D.S fan| Foodie | Loves travelling, watching cricket, reading and writing articles|

I know that sometimes it can be difficult to realise what your strengths are. It could be any subject over which you have a good command. You might have been a member of any club or society during your undergraduate course where you would have got exposure towards a particular domain. If you have work experience, you would have learnt the art of negotiation by dealing with different clients. You could have interests or hobbies for which you would have won laurels. Even if there is nothing as such now, you could introspect about what might interest you, get in touch with people who already have good knowledge about that particular domain, and try to make honest efforts to learn more about it. In the process, you will surely figure out if that's something you want to continue doing in the long run or not.

20 Aug 2017, 08.39 PM |

Riya Ray

Well written, Shriya :) Trying to figure out how to survive here as well.

21 Aug 2017, 02.35 AM

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Shriya Bansal

Currently pursuing MBA at IIM Indore |Chemical Engineer from BITS Goa | Ardent GoT and F.R.I.E.N.D.S fan| Foodie | Loves travelling, watching cricket, reading and writing articles|

Thank you so much Riya :) :) I'm sure you must be doing a good job over there.

21 Aug 2017, 10.26 PM |

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Comments
 

Tarun Gahlot

STRENGTH.... it's look easy but still trying to find out .. any suggestion it will great help for me...and many others.

19 Aug 2017, 04.45 PM

+Read Replies (1)

Shriya Bansal

Currently pursuing MBA at IIM Indore |Chemical Engineer from BITS Goa | Ardent GoT and F.R.I.E.N.D.S fan| Foodie | Loves travelling, watching cricket, reading and writing articles|

I know that sometimes it can be difficult to realise what your strengths are. It could be any subject over which you have a good command. You might have been a member of any club or society during your undergraduate course where you would have got exposure towards a particular domain. If you have work experience, you would have learnt the art of negotiation by dealing with different clients. You could have interests or hobbies for which you would have won laurels. Even if there is nothing as such now, you could introspect about what might interest you, get in touch with people who already have good knowledge about that particular domain, and try to make honest efforts to learn more about it. In the process, you will surely figure out if that's something you want to continue doing in the long run or not.

20 Aug 2017, 08.39 PM |

Riya Ray

Well written, Shriya :) Trying to figure out how to survive here as well.

21 Aug 2017, 02.35 AM

+Read Replies (1)

Shriya Bansal

Currently pursuing MBA at IIM Indore |Chemical Engineer from BITS Goa | Ardent GoT and F.R.I.E.N.D.S fan| Foodie | Loves travelling, watching cricket, reading and writing articles|

Thank you so much Riya :) :) I'm sure you must be doing a good job over there.

21 Aug 2017, 10.26 PM |