➤ Bokey Sumiran
“I am in
introvert and this is totally opposite of my comfort zone. Socializing to
maintain contact on a daily basis? Group activities? And how do I even choose
my domain? I don’t like finance and I don’t want to end among people by
choosing marketing”
Dear introverts,
I know, if you’re planning to enroll into a B school or
at some point in your B-School journey these questions must’ve popped up in
your mind. I know it did.
B schools are the perfect example of a place where
people from all the psychological, demographic places are brought in together
to train to fit the extroverts of the world. I often see this as an art of
pottery where teachers and mentors use their knowledge to mold students so they
can fit into the corporate world.
A normal day at a B school consists of tones of social
interaction disguised as group activities, group presentations and assignments.
To any non introverted person this might sound like a great platform for
socializing and learning but, for an introverted person this is nothing less
than end of the world. You cannot keep on running from it like you do in any
normal social situation. You cannot just pull your mobile from your pocket and walk
across your colleague or a senior pretending that you haven’t seen them. This
just doesn’t work because I’ve tried this and it is just plain stupid and embarrassing
(You are welcome).
You have enrolled yourself into a B school. You must
have thought this through. To be fairly good at interaction, you have to form a
habit of waving, smiling as a form of greeting to other people. Making this as
part of your life style is the key of surviving B school. In a shorter term it
will help you interact with people and in longer term it will eliminate your
social anxiety.
I got to spend a fair amount of time in B school. I
have made some points according to my experience that will guide you through
your first few days (or entire 2 years) of B school and new people.
1. ➤ Keep your mind open
➤ Engage into conversation
➤ Be Vigilant
Be confident and accept your flaws.
Work on communication skills, aptitude, GD skills. If you are not good at
communication, ask someone with better communication skills to guide you. If
you are good at GD, help someone who struggle in the GD. This is how you
support each other and grow together.
➤ Make time for yourself
Unfortunately due to covid-19, I got to spend good 6
months in B school after that everything got virtual and to be honest I missed
being in the campus with all the people around me. The introvert on me never
thought I will say this but it did happen. It worked well for me and I hope it
will work for you too.
All The Best!
Blog By..
Sumiran Bokey MBA II Year.
Indira Global Business School, Pune.