Lots of people looking quite fragile this morning after the Africa Week party last night. ;)
That's what you get when you manage to negotiate free-flow at a bar. I think the professors sorta know that morning classes the day after usually are going to be pretty poorly attended. You can pretty much predict this in advance as most National Week parties here are on Thursday night in SGP as compared to Friday in FBL. I'm guessing it's different because it's a lot more costly to book a large venue on a Friday night here in SGP and also because sometimes a quarter of the class is in (insert name of tropical island resort here) on Fridays. There is a reason why we're nicknamed "Club Med". Don't get me wrong though, people here are still amazingly motivated and driven, they just want to squeeze more out of life. ;)
As some of us are going to FBL next period, we had a themed Friday today where those who are staying in SGP wear white while those leaving wear blue/black. It was a nice way to clear it up the mystery once and for all. Looks like most of us are still going to be here, which makes me wonder how many people are coming over from FBL? I expect that the SGP campus is going to be pretty much at bursting point next period.
Off to the Entrepreneurship Boot Camp this weekend. Promises to be another hectic weekend with workshop after workshop. Probably not the best time to have the Boot Camp towards the end of a period when people are feeling quite tired and stretched but sometimes you have to take what you can get.
Who knows, maybe the next big INSEAD alumni started business will come out of this weekend. One thing's for sure, we're definitely in a really good place to try to start businesses (BBC Article)
Come to think of it, who are the famous INSEAD entrepreneurs of the past? Know of any others besides this list?
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