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The Best Use of Thoreau Yet
"I went into the woods because I wanted to live deliberately. I wanted to live... Read>>
Posted July 21, 2008

Only in a big city
For a country-boy it definitely comes as a bit of a surprise to find that... Read>>
Posted July 07, 2008

10 Ingredients For A Perfect MBA Internship
I am only three weeks into my summer internship here at Lehman, but I have... Read>>
Posted June 16, 2008

The Double-Edged MBA
The days of "quantity time" are over. My wife currently lives in another state. I... Read>>
Posted June 04, 2008

The Value of "Quantity Time"
Over the past few years I have been very busy, perhaps busier than at any... Read>>
Posted May 21, 2008

Darden First Year Quarters 3 & 4 In Pictures
In truth I should have been doing this on a more regular basis, but better... Read>>
Posted May 16, 2008

Ask Not What Darden Can Do For You, But What...
The following essay was what I submitted to Darden in response to the question they... Read>>
Posted May 15, 2008

Taking A Closer Look
It's amazing what can happen when one is forced to take a moment and reflect... Read>>
Posted May 15, 2008

Just Talk to Get Things Done
Blogs are necessarily brief things and so, even though I am in a rush to... Read>>
Posted April 22, 2008

Founding Father(s)
On an early spring day in Central Virginia, this blogger accidentally happened into the Read>>
Posted April 17, 2008

WORKING FOR A LIVING
Hasn't Happened to Me Yet...

I am currently hanging out with my brother-in-law in Charlottesville working on my blog. I would rather be enjoying the beautiful Virginia countryside in my 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee but, alas, it is broken and in the shop...

My soul, thus, waiteth for the mechanics phone call, like the uh... desert waiteth for the rain - insert your favorite allusion to natural waiting annoyance.

Be on the lookout for lots of really cool improvements in the next few days.

Hopefully.

In the meantime, please enjoy this quality picture of a butterfly.

Posted August 18, 2008


Posted by: Josh Hohman
Hi, my name is Josh, and I'm a recent Stanford GSB graduate. I’d like to offer your readers some helpful information. I recently surveyed my classmates, friends and colleagues, and asked them to discuss their application strategies, as well as advice for entering MBA students, for Stanford, Harvard, Columbia, and Kellogg. I compiled the responses into a FREE 21-page report available at http://www.ExpertCollective.com. Stanford MBA applicants tell me that the information is really helpful in filling-out their essays with detailed and specific information, while the entering first-years appreciate the advice on how to make best use of the 2 years at business school. I’d love to have you review the full version of the report (80+ pages) if you think you’re readers might be interested. Please send me an email at josh@expertcollective if you’d like me to email you a copy to review for your blog. Best wishes for your success! Josh Hohman Stanford MBA 2005 www.ExpertCollective.com
Posted 2008-08-19 12:02:29

Is "Josh Hohman" a robot? We'll see
Posted by: Christof Meyer
Wow Josh, you are definitely one step above spam and for that, I thank you. I'll send you an email and check out your report. If you're not a robot that would be a bonus as well.

In the absence of any concrete data to the contrary however, I feel ok mocking you. On the other hand... hmmm... if you really did write something worth thinking about I should probably write a post about it, so I guess no harm, no foul.

Posted 2008-08-22 14:13:55

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