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Tuesday, November 23, 2004

It's Finally Thanksgiving

I have a paper that is due at 6pm today.. and what do i do instead? I blog. :-p Speaking of papers, I have 40 pages to write over thanksgiving break. That's an average of 10 pages a day and I haven't done much research on EITHER of those papers. Great.

On the good side, no interviews for a while. I'm actually done I think, I have one more to go and depending on the results of that one, I'll decide whether or not to sign my current offer. I'll be glad when it's all done. For any who are interested, my current offer is for an economic and law consulting firm located in Boston. If I do sign, my start date would be in september so I would have the summer off to do all the myraid things that needs to be done.

Actually whether or not, I sign this offer I think I'm going to be in Boston either way. My other interview would also place me in Boston, but the chances of getting that are slim. Let's just say it's the top consulting firm and they only hire one from my university every year shall we? :-p Low chances in did. Oh well, at least I made it to the final round and who knows? i might just get it.

But for now... there's my paper on the ideational and material factors behind East Asian Regionalism pre and post crisis to finish.

Wednesday, November 17, 2004

I HAVE A JOB OFFER!

it's with a company I actually like. I love the people and the work is interesting and it pays well!!!!

*GRIN* and I have a final round interview on friday and one the friday the week after thanksgiving for two pretty prestigious consulting companies.. for once things are looking up. Even if I flunk the rest of my interviews, at the very least I'll i have a job.









Tuesday, November 09, 2004

Recruiting update... here we go again.

Another update.
GS third rounds tomorrow in New York.
Axia first rounds in Boston friday.
Monitor first round - monday
Cornerstone 3rd round- tues

and I have no life :-p five page paper due this friday but realistically may be postponed till after the weekend. My prof. actually volunteered to give me the extension. *grin* He's nice.

In other news, I've been rejected by Bain. No big surprise since I screwed up the interviews by being a bundle of nerves. To balance it out though I made it to MK 3rd rounds!!! In boston in my first choice office!

I just really wish I could get this job cause if I did I could drop everything else. :-p But now that i'm interviewing for consulting in boston rather than banking in ny, actually I don't mind as much. (Probably not only because boston is closer and so less travel time, but also because I like consulting interviews more. I must be one of the only people who think cases are mostly fun.)


Monday, November 08, 2004

Red sox nation

This article is so hillarious I had to post it here. (original article found at http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2004/11/08/red_sox_nation_literally/)


Red Sox Nation, literally
By Peter Norton November 8, 2004


VOTING WILL get underway shortly in the New England states on whether to secede from the United States of America. The new country would be named Red Sox Nation and would comprise Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, and most of Connecticut.

Red Sox owner John Henry, who initiated the hastily organized referendum, said that he was not a sore loser. "This has nothing whatever to do with the defeat of yet another liberal Massachusetts politician with aspirations for national office. I'm just tired of living in such a bitterly divided country. My goal is to create a new nation where everyone can agree on something."

Polls show that 97.3 percent of people living within the borders of the proposed nation root for the Red Sox. Members of the New England Patriots football team and New England Revolution soccer team were quick to endorse the measure. Sales of bumper stickers, such as "Don't Blame Me, I'm From Red Sox Nation," have been brisk.

Senator John Kerry, a long-time Red Sox fan, said in a statement that he would vote for secession and would even vote to authorize the yet-to-be-elected president of the new nation to go to war if necessary. On the other hand, Kerry said that if there were a war, he would oppose it and vote to deny any funding whatsoever.

While Kerry has ruled out running for president of Red Sox Nation himself, numerous local politicians, sensing home field advantage, have formed exploratory committees, including Michael Dukakis, Howard Dean, Joe Leiberman, Niki Tsongas, Mitt Romney, William Weld, and half a dozen Kennedys. Political pundits, however, speculate that the top honor is most likely to go to a member of the Red Sox team.

"Having won the world championship, any one of them, even a utility infielder like Pokey Reese, would have an immediate advantage over the politicians," said one analyst. He noted one exception, though. Curt Schilling, who was once considered a front runner based on his status approaching that of a war hero wounded on the field of battle, may have hurt his chances by campaigning with US President George Bush before the referendum was even announced.

Newly reelected President Bush spoke out against secession. "I've always said I'm a uniter, not a divider. And by that I mean I'm a uniter. I unite things. You see, they don't call this great country the United States for nothin'. If you divide it, then it isn't united anymore, is it? It's as simple as that."

Privately, though, White House aides admit that the president would not be sorry to see the troublesome states leave the union; the United States could scarcely afford to redeploy troops from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to quell a local uprising.

Border disputes have already arisen. The southwest corner of Connecticut was excluded from the proposed nation, due to heavier concentrations of New York Yankees fans. However, plans for a security fence were leaked to the media and showed that officials intend to deviate from the originally proposed boundary in order to include several Red Sox enclaves deep within Connecticut Yankee territory.

Skirmishes have broken out in New Haven, near the proposed border, and an extremist Yankee website has posted a call for attacks on the "illegal Red Sox settlements."

One of the cornerstones of the draft constitution is the right of return. Red Sox fans living in exile anywhere in the United States, or even the world, would be guaranteed citizenship in the fledgling nation.

"I can hahdly wait," exclaimed one Red Sox fan, a Boston native currently residing in Manhattan, who refused to give his name citing security concerns. "During the World Series, I got up my courage to wear my Red Sox cap on the subway. It was the first time I felt safe wearing it in the last 10 yeahs. If this thing passes, I'd move back to Boston in a hahtbeat!"

Peter Norton lives in Acton.