Moved, physically this time
I reached California a few hours ago! The roads are awesome :D.
My flight was uneventful and boring. The persons seated next to me were old people visiting their son/daughter in the United States and all I exchanged with them was a few smiles and nods to all their ravings and rantings about their previous visits to the states. The immigration official was not even bothered as to why I was entering the US at California instead of Philly. So my chronic obsession about immigration was also totally wasted :-).
Right now I'm barely awake. I'm desperately trying to beat jet lag by sleeping only at night. Two more hours to go before I sail away to the land of nods. Will write more after I return...
PS: If you don't get the title of this post, refer to this
My flight was uneventful and boring. The persons seated next to me were old people visiting their son/daughter in the United States and all I exchanged with them was a few smiles and nods to all their ravings and rantings about their previous visits to the states. The immigration official was not even bothered as to why I was entering the US at California instead of Philly. So my chronic obsession about immigration was also totally wasted :-).
Right now I'm barely awake. I'm desperately trying to beat jet lag by sleeping only at night. Two more hours to go before I sail away to the land of nods. Will write more after I return...
PS: If you don't get the title of this post, refer to this



6 comments:
First day, in the U*S*A!
Wow! All the best for W :) Your adventure has barely begun ;)
great news Juggler - one of the Wharton early strikes. There will be a steady flow of F1 visas herein.
Best of luck at Wharton. Maybe catch you in NYC.
Wow! I bet you are one of the first few to move base :)
BOL and hope to catch ya soon!
Get rested. You're going to see amazing things on your cross country trip! If you're down in SoCal (southern california) give me a holler. I'll give you a few places to see.
I don't know you, but your entire journey through the MBA process was a great read :)! I just hope that I can make it to that point someday. My struggle has just started. I'm studying for the GMAT now. I don't know if I would have been able to do everything you have done all the way from India. I live in the US and still it seems like the dream is as unreachable as the stars. It's nice to see that someone has reached their destination. Take Care! All the best!!!
~Neha
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