Where in the World did you Spend your Summer?
Kay Fukunaga (OJ)
Issue date: 9/21/09 Section: Features
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Rather than being overwhelmed by the situation, a number of HBS students rose to the occasion - exhibiting an uncanny knack for ingenuity in pursuing less traditional tracks of employment. Some went as far as to describe the downturn as a blessing in disguise - providing the external push necessary to launch a new venture or pursue an underlying passion for social enterprise.
This week, The Harbus profiles 11 second-year students scattered across the seven continents and seas. From the East African coast, to the streets of Shanghai, to the South Lawn of the White House, these students travelled to all corners of the globe - some to pursue their passions, others simply to make the most of trying times.
A number of students found themselves on new and uncharted professional terrain for the first time in their lives, or split the summer between two geographically disparate locations such as Los Angeles and Delhi.
When asked to provide advice to RCs, Mia Saini (OC) encouraged students to consider stepping outside of their comfort zones: "It's only for one summer! It might be scary and full of uncertainty. But do it. You will be so much happier."


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