There are so many opportunities to get involved in business school. Whether it’s participating in a sanctioned club, joining a startup, or creating your own consulting projects, the opportunities never seem to end. To help students find the right activities, we’ve put together a guide of interviews with former MBA students who share their own experiences and lessons for selecting and taking advantage of student activities while in business school
How Business School Helps You Become a Better Leader – Many students go to business school to develop their leadership skills. Learn about what Margaret Mumford (Fuqua) gained from building her leadership skills at Fuqua
Selecting and Securing The Right Activities – With so many activities and opportunities, it can be overwhelming and hard to choose what to get involved in or which club to join. Eli Nofzinger (NYU Stern) shares his approach for finding the right activities
Learning To Lead, Manage, and Help Others – Business School is full of leadership opportunities, which can help during your time at business school and beyond. Learn about what Ben Thayer (UNC Kenan-Flagler) got out of the leadership activities that he participated in at UNC.
Be Intentional and Don’t Be Afraid to Say No – One of the most important lessons in business school is learning how to prioritize. Winnie Tran (UNC Kenan-Flagler) shares her advice for being thoughtful about selecting student activities