I have two classes that meet one night a week each. However, I also have to meet - however briefly - with my study group, and I have to find time to read. I have some volunteer work eating up my Saturdays for the next three weeks.
On top of that I have my regular workload, which has increased and requires some work at home. Somewhere, I'm supposed to work in a Stern social life (so I can win friends, supposedly the biggest benefit of any grad program) but I also want to keep my old friends.
I've gotten to know the NYU campus very well. Truly it will be home for the next three years.
I am really enjoying my Leadership class. The cases are pretty straightforward so far, and enlightening; I am particularly enamored of the backstory for Southwest AIrlines' CEO. The reading isn't hard, but I do have to make time for it.
Financial Accounting is interesting, and intriguing, but of course very dense. I would probably not engage it if I didn't already have experience reading technical minutiae as part of my career as an engineer. it is certainly well worth reading in the current financial climate.
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