• Into the MBA We Go

  • Sep 26 2022
  • Length: 16 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Welcome to the More Than an MBA podcast!

    In this episode, Kai introduces Angelica Lozano. Angelica is a 1st year Global MBA student at George Washington University. Kai got to know her earlier in the summer through LinkedIn and Zoom, while she was still living in her native Colombia.

    Angelica was formerly in marketing and international business. Before coming to GW, she worked in the Marketing team at a real estate company, and focused mainly on digital marketing strategies.

    To mark the start of the Fall semester, we thought it apt to have Angelica share with us her experience so far as a 1st year MBA student. Angelica discusses what keeps her busy, the actions she takes to overcome difficult subjects, balancing MBA and personal life, and her vision 2 years from now when she graduates.

    We hope you enjoy this episode!

    Date uploaded: Monday, 26th September 2022
    Host: Kaihan Lin
    Guest: Angelica Lozano

    Show Notes:
    (0:33) Introducing Angelica Lozano
    (1:38) What possessed you to decide on an MBA?
    (2:41) The MBA: everything you ever dreamed of?
    (3:46) What keeps you busy?
    (4:23) On worries
    (5:41) But on the flip side...what do you enjoy doing?
    (6:17) What advice worked, so far?
    (7:25) And the Bane of Angelica's Existence is...
    (8:10) How do you overcome challenging classes?
    (8:27) Asking for help is never easy!
    (9:42) On MBA-Life balance
    (11:28) Facing the tricky question: Do I have the time?
    (13:03) What do you look forward to?
    (14:08) What have you gained so far?
    (14:29) "Everything is created twice."

    Email: MBAA
    LinkedIn: GW MBAA
    Podcast: More Than an MBA

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