24th is the deposit check collection day. Japan Trek Organizers will stand by at the MBA Cafe during the following time;
12pm-130pm – Kohei, Ruby
730pm-830pm – Yuma, Yuko
We will be wearing the red T-shirt, so it’ll be easier to find.
Those who fortunately got the seats, please try your best to drop off your deposit check tomorrow – Yes, we [...]
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Who wants to be a bottleneck !?
Posted in Random on January 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Tomorrow is gonna be another day.
Posted in Random on January 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
For those who had a good luck , Congrats !
For those who didn’t have a good luck this time, you still have another chance !
We apologize for any confusion you may have faced, however, we truly believe all the process was fair and transparent for all of our fellow students.
Let us clarify a bit about the handling procedures of the waitlist [...]
To our lovely organizers,
Posted in Random on January 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Please upload your flight plan on the WGA webcafe https://webcafe.wharton.upenn.edu/eRoom/mba/wga/0_794ed for the trek upon your confirmation since it will be a great resource for the fellow participants! Yoroshiku!
Eligibility of “Japan Club Member” for sign up
Posted in Random on January 18, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
To be eligible for the “Japan Club” member for the sign up, you have to join the club on or before Jan. 18. Your access to Japan Club webcafe will be manually updated periodicaly, so you may not get an access immediately if you sign up recently. However, all the necessary infos are posted on [...]
A Little Thought – Great Hanshin Earthquake (Jan. 17. 1995)
Posted in Random on January 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Dear Friends,
Today is actually an unforgettable day for all Japanese, especially for those from Kyoto/Osaka/Kobe region. 13 years ago, we had an unprecedented earthquake in Kobe. Magnitude 7.3, ca. 6,500 people lost their dreams for future, more than 30,000 people were injured, and uncoutable number of people lost their “home”. In this civilized city in 20th century, [...]