This year, I had the chance to row for King’s College Boat Club – a classic Cambridge experience that mixes physical challenge, teamwork, and tradition. As part of the crew, we travelled to 2 races beyond Cambridge: one in Norwich, and another on the Thames in London, where we rowed the same stretch of river […]
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The Bumps – Lent Term at King’s College Boat Club
The moment I received my King’s College, Cambridge acceptance letter, I immediately knew I would join the King’s College Boat Club (KCBC). Having heard tales of the legendary Bumps races, I was eager to continue the rich tradition of King’s students participating in this quintessentially Cambridge sporting event. What has exceeded all expectations is how […]
Lent Term highlights: my Cambridge MBA
As another exciting term closes and our Global Consulting Projects begin, here are three absolute highlights from Lent on the Cambridge MBA: Leadership Lab:Through this elective module taught and facilitated by the amazing Uzair Qadeer, we reflected on our life journeys so far, each taking a turn in the ‘hot seat’ to share how our […]
Transforming ideas into impact: My 3-day journey in social entrepreneurship
Entering the realm of social entrepreneurship was like stepping into a world where passion meets pragmatism, where every idea carries the potential to ignite change. I recently had the privilege of participating in a 3-day workshop at King’s College, designed for aspiring social entrepreneurs. This immersive experience was a deep dive into the intricacies of […]
My Cambridge MBA outlook – gunpowder, treason, plot
This week has been interesting, to say the least. Everyone that I have talked to has been asking a lot of existential questions, Why am I here? What if I only go back to my previous job? Why can’t we get free cookies in the Business School? On a positive note, I think the fact that we […]