Mim practicals - arthur cukier
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Practicals make up part of the INSEAD MIM curriculum, but what exactly are they, and how are they different from classroom teaching? INSEAD MIM student Arthur sheds some light in this video!
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So now getting to what a practical is, it's just not learning. It's doing so during two weeks, you're allowed to speak with people that are actually doing a certain job in in real life. So the first practical with it was actually how to use that in marketing. We had people coming from grand vision from news muses and from Loreal, and we could learn from all those people how they were actually using that worked for them for a project that were presented to the CEO in the end. So it was a great experience again to actually apply everything way had learned for the first period in something practical that we could use in any company and really put, uh, put an experience over the theory. So whenever we're in an interview for a job way, don't say yeah, I just know how to do SQL. I don't just know how to do Python. I just know how to do Here are, But you can say I know how to do a regression line and from there just get to know what is the best market to get into something that the second thing about the practical that we always working group. So whether it's during classes or during practical you always with a group which changes every period and you get to know everyone there. So everyone is obviously taking, uh, in there three times in class. You're in a group of six different people or five Sorry. So you get to know five new people every period, five period. That is amazing because if you understand it well, like every single person has kind of a group of close friend which you get to know once you get to work with them. In the end of one month, you actually get to know everyone thinks out. That's amazing practical that inside are an eye opener because it denies it obliges you thio undertake classes that you wouldn't have chosen as elective, and it actually makes you think, like, wow, I wouldn't have chosen to do this course, but it's actually super interesting. Maybe in my life, at some point I would like to do that. It's called Bail Borough by It's still my Luhansk at home, which is one of the great research in M and a strategy. So one part of the classes about Why would you do em in A in a company and the other one is really more theoretical on the Excel file and actually doing valuation of different companies. Uh, so this enabled us to kind of have on one hand the experience of what you would do in emanate by someone that is actually learning a lot off from every every past deal that has happened and another hand learning from someone who worked in a bank and actually did emanate himself. You end up with a great knowledge of how the industry is constructed and again in the interviews, its own albums, you not only to say, I haven't taken that module and I know how to do the devaluation, the D. C. Evaluation of the L B evaluation, but I have actually done it for this company, this company and I actually know that is like I find this undervalue and then you can, like, always bring more knowledge.