Sunday 4 November 2007

Smiles and Tears

Mere minutes after the P1 exams were over, the whole J08 class erupted in a fullblown party mood. As gloomy, concentrated, focused-to-the-bone, and overstretchingly fanatic everybody had been right before the exams; all tension disappeared as if a giant Bacardi cocktail shaker had suddenly switched on DJ Giorgos' Mojito tune. Our house transformed into Fonty's party central. We had Luiz making amazing Caipirinha's, Kunal shaking his self invented Poison Ivy, and the deep bass of Tiesto going through our place until the Morocco-bus picked up the bulk of the crowd towards Marakkech. Angela and I went to sunny Barcelona. We met up with a large bunch of classmates, had great tapas. We relaxed in the park, marvelled at Gaudi's highlights, and met a few new faces during our break! The break was only 4 days including travel, but in this high tension environment every day typically counts at least double, so it's safe to say that we had the equivalent of 8 days of rest.

The tragic accident that happened in Bali during the break shook us up badly. The community has grown so tight in the short time that we've been here. Singapore or Fonty, it really is only one place. All the feelings of sadness are shared, the loss of two friends is heavily felt and recognized in both places. Last Monday; what should have been the happy first day of P2, turned out to be a very sad day. More than ever we grow in determination to fully explore, learn, and share with friends and family all there is to enjoy in life.

P2 has started. The first week has flown by at an amazing speed. Calls, Puts, Short, Long, Straddles, and other interesting animals rushed past in little under 90 minutes. Another 90 minutes for complete options pricing, should make us ready to digest the Nobel prize winning Black-Scholes formula by the end of the week. INSEAD added 1 extra class compared to P1, and tons of readings. The friendly lady at the library even said "Bon Courage" with a puzzled look on her face when she gave me the stack of reading material. Not only work, but also social activity has immediately picked up in force. There are so many housedinners, chateau parties, informal get togethers, and even the fantastic Ball at Montmelian last night, that you start to wonder whether there is such a thing as negative sleep. Maybe that after we reduce our total hours of sleep to 0, we should continue to reduce it so after we cross the 0-mark we discover an ability to actualy create time...?

You know what, let's have it. P2 is suposed to be the toughest period (or so we hear from alumni, P5s, and even professors.) Well, the tougher it gets the better we'll learn how to handle stuff. I know I'm starting to ramble, and I may regret this in the morning, but I'm as defiant as Res I(p)sa, so: dear faculty, show us what you've got! J08 is ready to rock!!!