- Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
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- Stockholm School of Economics in Riga
Vai dot as We hope that this Insider will be read in the beach or in the office during one's internship and that you will find it interesting and amusing. Furthermore, we wish you to have a lot of adventures during the summer, both in your leisure time and internships and, of course, to be full of emotions when we will see you after summer. Have a nice summer and lots of fun! Vaidotas & Donatas Arvydas Still there were some other things to cover too. Peak Time brought fun, friends and more fun to our school, winners' compadres share their experiences. The player touches both notorious and loveable table football's sides. SSE Rigians activities outdoors described as well as Gintare shared her impressions from the city of luxury and wonders – Dubai. In the excellence part two outstanding lectures were interviewed for students to know them better. And, of course, some gossips as always. s ta na Do Another year is over and we are happy to present you the last Insider this academic year. Year 3 spread their wings and are off to meet the “angry boss” (reference to Karolis Šella); well, even better for us – another 95 students to write about in the success stories and still several years without meeting the “angry boss”. Graduation ceremony was superb, party – even better, with plenty of gossips and things to write about. On behalf of the Insider we would like to thank all Year 3 for writing, for being the ones to write about, for being with us and for not being with us (sometimes) and we hope that many times in the future we will write about you with pride and honour. Thank you and congratulations! @ We are waiting for your articles/comments/gossips/photos/ etc. at [email protected] Morten’s Column Saturday 2 June was graduation day at SSE Riga. I was there since I like that day – only happy faces and some even want their picture taken together with me. Beauty and the Beast, I wonder?!? Well, it is also a good day to talk to students, ups, sorry, graduates, new ones as well as older ones who have stopped by to congratulate their peers about what they are doing now. Increasingly, the answers I get are like this: “Asset management”, “real estate”, “banking” etc. A few years back the typical answer would have been “consulting” but seemingly not so anymore. As you have already guessed this change can of course be explained by economics…. As GDP has grown considerably in all three Baltic States there are actually assets to manage now. And since houses and apartments are very income elastic goods, their prices have soared as incomes have grown, also helped by very low interest rates, which are due to (reasonably) credible fixed exchange rates, free capital mobility and free and unlimited convertibility. Macroeconomics rules! And why move into asset management, real estate or banking in the first place? Profit opportunities, of course! Microeconomics rules, too! But is there a real estate bubble, some ask, whispering? Good question but hard to answer although a lot points in that direction while some say that it is a perfectly normal development we see – and that is also typical for economics. As the old saying goes, if you have two economists you can be sure of at least three different opinions – at least if one of the economists is Keynes. Economics rules – but is sometimes difficult to apply. To graduates and students alike: Have a great, great summer, whether you add to GDP or go on holiday! | Published in Stockholm School of Economics in Riga | Strelnieku 4a, Riga LV-1010 | 2|INSIDER June 2007 Info.com The SSE Riga GRADUATION CEREMONY took place in Congress Hall on the 2nd of June. 95 BSc students and 14 Executive MBA students were awarded diplomas. All students, alumni and the school's partners and benefactors were invited to the ceremony. The U.S. Ambassador to Latvia, H.E. Catherine Todd Bailey, gave a speech. On the 31st of May, a shot film festival “Too Short to Suck” took place at SSER. Students were invited to two guest lectures about career blogging and marketing and advertising. The world's best advertisements were shown, and an award ceremony of the film festival took place (the winners got very attractive prizes from Je Joue sponsor LifeStyles). During the ceremony, SIA IBS Prudentia presented a scholarship to Vilius Maniusis and Mykantas Urba for the best bachelor's thesis this year. On the 7th of June, a professional instructor taught students Irish line dances. Concert “Summer Tune Records” took place. Everyone was be able to sing karaoke on the stage. Finally, Je Joue closing ceremony took place. Hansabanka and the Scholarship Fund of the University of Latvia are organizing the "Open Mind" scholarship competition where 15 universities in Latvia are involved. SSE Riga is among those universities. Full time students in their first or second year of studies were invited to apply for the scholarships by May 30. All information about the scholarship competition is available at www.open.lv. Hansabanka also sponsored SSE Riga. The money will be spent for SSER sports activities and Summer Symposium. Graduation party was organized on the 2nd of June. It started at 10pm, and finished sometime in the morning… At midnight, students in a formal dress-code admired fireworks. Ideju Kauss 2007, a business idea competition organized by SSER Business Development Lab, has started. Teams had to submit a short business idea description until the 28th of May; they will later have to write a complete business plan for the idea. The idea must be connected to Latvia, yet the participants can also be Estonian or Lithuanian. The prize fund is 13200 LVL. A football tournament took place in the beginning of May. Currently, table football tournament is taking place. It is expected to end in the middle of this week. In June, two sports events will take place. First of all, students will be invited to the beach to play Frisbee, beach football, volleyball, maybe some other games. What is more, paint ball is planned for June. On May 10-13 SSE Riga hosted the 8th annual International Business Student Competition Peak Time 2007. Twenty two teams from Austria, Belarus, Brazil, Costa Rica, Estonia, Germany, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Romania, Russia and Singapore, Spain, South Africa, Sweden, Taiwan, Turkey, Ukraine competed in business simulation CESIM, case study analyses and presentations. The winners of Peak Time 2007 are uNeek (National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University); the second place winners are JETS Team (SSE Riga, Jönköping International Business School, IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems) and the third places winners are Tetra Threat (National University of Singapore). SSE Riga and its sponsors are very generous to the top-scoring students. 200 LVL for the only 'excellent' in Macroeconomics went to Irina Beinarovica. Lattelecom, the Golden Sponsors of the SA, has decided to give a scholarship of 200 LVL for the Marketing course. The scholarship will be given to the student, who will have overall top score for the course. The company will also give 200 LVL also for the Human Resource Management course. This time the money will go to “The most promising student”, who will be named by HRM lecturer Jorgen Hansson. The annual student competition "EKU DRUDZIS 2007" took place on May 5 at SSE Riga. In tough competition the SSE Riga team Deniss Aksjonovs, Natalija Avramenko, Aleksandrs Iïkuns and Viktorija Rudzîte - became winners of "EKU DRUDZIS 2007". SA The Yearbook is finally published and handed out to the new graduates of SSE Riga. Admission Process 855 students from Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia applied for bachelor's program at SSER. The names of the applicants have been already submitted to the National Examination Centers. At the end of June the final stage of admission process will begin. At the end of July invitation letters will be sent out. SA will include a welcome message in Lithuanian/Latvian/Estonian to welcome the new Year 1 students. Student Activities The Board Game Club has organized the first SSER Settlers of Catan Championship. It started on the 28th of May and will finish on the 16th of June. That Saturday, semi-finals and finals will take place, and the winners will be announced. There are 22 people participating in the event (SSER students and one graduate). Prizes will most probably be coupons for some board games. The Charity Group's fund-raising campaign proved to be rather successful. SEB Unibanka donated 6 computers and 2 printers, which were later allocated among few orphanages. In June, July and August the group will be having a summer break. The first Je Joue day took place on the 17th of May. The Drama Club's performance was followed by some dances and a mini concert of SSE Riga Choir. On the 24th of May, students were able to paint on SSER windows, saw various exhibitions, and a fashion show. Estonia (12.22%) Lithuania (22.53%) Latvia (61.10%) Total Female 55 72 283 410 Male 54 129 262 445 Total 109 201 545 855 News from the Administration End of the year ceremony will take place on the 20th of June in the lobby and yard. Students will get an opportunity to taste some beer and snacks. June 15 – 16 SSER will host International Nordic – Baltic Conference of the World Federation of Language Teacher Associations. The first day, the opening ceremony will take place. Diana Pauna, SSER Pro-rector, will welcome the participants. Parallel sessions in various languages (English, French, Latvian, Russian and German) will take place throughout the day. 2007 June INSIDER|3 News For 2007, two scholarships from the Staffan Burenstam Linder Foundation of up to SEK 100.000 (approximately EUR 10.500) are available to SSE Riga graduates for studies at the Masters or Doctoral level in the Nordic countries. The deadline for application was the 15th of May. Applicants had to submit their CVs, statements of purpose and budgets for the academic year 2007/2008. On June 1 – 2, EPAMA project “Enterprise Performance Analysis – Management Assessment Results of Latvia” was be presented. The authors of the project are Aivars Timofejevs (SSER Faculty), Gerda Reza and Zanda Indriksone (class of 2006). The representatives from three universities were present: Greifswald University in Germany, Gotland University in Sweden, and Stockholm School of Economics in Riga. On June 13, FICIL (Foreign Investors Council in Latvia) special project “Strengthening Latvia's Competitiveness through the Promotion of Excellence” will take place. SSE Riga is a co-organizer of the event. On the 1st of June, a TeliaSonera visited SSER. The company's CEO Anders Igel had a meeting with Anders Paalzow and held a guest seminar and a press conference. After that, a reception in SSER lounge followed. TeliaSonera made a new very generous donation to SSE Riga. May 21 – June 1 SSE Riga Executive Education invited employees with high potential and senior-level managers to participate in the Strategic Management Program (an intensive, two-week "miniMBA" program). 25 people mostly from international companies (1 Lithuanian, 2 Finns, and 22 Latvians) participated in the program. The program covered five key management areas: Marketing, Finance, Strategy, Organizational Management, and Human Resource Management. The program was organized by the William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan, in cooperation with SSE Riga. A seminar (BICEPS/SSE Riga Seminar Series) “Impact of Subsidies and Payroll Taxes on Firm Creation and Employment in Central Europe” was held by Zuzana Brixiova on the 28th of May. A seminar (BICEPS/SSE Riga Seminar Series) “The financial structure of leveraged buyouts” was held by Ulf Axelson on the 17th of May. Competitions s i z d u r D Eku by eam izing T n a g r th e O Annual economics competition for students Eku Drudzis took place this year at SSE Riga premises, and was organized by Y1 students: Irina B., Katrīna B., Anastasija D., Dmitrijs G., Svetlana J. and Anna S. Organization of the event started already in March, when the organizing team gathered together and started to think how to make that day special. It was decided to attract Bank of Latvia to be a sponsor of this event. The bank was very generous by providing collectable coins to the winners of the competition. The competition consisted of 2 parts: assignments’ part and tests. In the first part, SSE Riga team was leading. Nevertheless, in the second part, Ventspils University College collected most points. Thus, the competition for the organizers turned to be even more exciting trying to find out the winner. After the final point counting only with a couple points lead SSE Riga team took the first place. Congratulations to the winning team: Deniss Aksjonovs, Natalja Avramenko, Aleksandrs Iļkuns and Viktorija Rudzīte! This victory for SSE Riga means that next year students of SSE Riga will have to organize this event one more time. Eku Drudzis 2007 organizing team is grateful to BoL, 3Dart, and SA for supporting the event and is looking forward to the next year organizing team, wishing them to have a lot of innovative ideas, promote Eku Drudzis across Latvia and gain recognition among Latvian universities. 4|INSIDER June 2007 Riga Marathon by Eglė In the very morning of 20th May 2007, a group of active and smiley people gathered at the school. Although it was Sunday, they stuck their numbers in the front and together went to Arena Riga. That was the start and the finish of their running trip. The majority participated for the first time while two of them were experienced and for the second time taking part in such a huge event. Yes, you would have never guessed it – on that hot Sunday morning SSE Riga team „Sexy Sporty Economists” participated in Nordea Riga Marathon. Eriks Lededoks ran the longest distance, while Jekaterina Petrova and her sister took the half-marathon. The other ten team members – Kristjan Loorits, Linas Liktorius, Ignas Vaitkunskas, Aleksejs Krecetovs, Aleksandrs Popovics, Harlis Velk, Egle Saltinyte, Anastasija Zukova, Ivar Merilo and Anni Viskus – chose the mini-marathon distance. Everyone ran successfully, got some diplomas or medals, and could enjoy the concert near Arena Riga. „Sexy Sporty Economists” represented three nationalities and managed to be the most international team. As it was quite different, a picture in the newspaper „Diena” appeared the next day and SSE Riga got some promotion for free. Thus, we would like to encourage more people to join the team next year. The weather is wonderful so start training today. Graduation Dear Class of 2007, When you entered SSE Riga close to three years ago and we met for the first time in Soros, I quoted the words (by Malcolm Forbes) on the flower-pot that was a gift from the class of 2004: The purpose of education is to replace an empty mind with an open one” Hence after three years at SSE Riga, your mind should be an open one. Having had the opportunity to observe your personal development throughout your years at SSE Riga, I am convinced that your mind is really an open one, and I do hope that it will remain so. Be it private or professional decisions your open mind will always be there to assist you as long as you nurture it with some education once in a while – so welcome back to SSE Riga! On behalf of everyone at SSE Riga, I wish you and your open mind good luck in your future endeavours. Anders Paalzow To Class 2007 In the reference letters that I will be producing for you in the future, in the first paragraph I will write: Name, Surname graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Business from the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga (SSE Riga) in June, 2007; s/he studied in a class of 115 students who were selected from 1056 applicants from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. I will be writing in the past tense referring to the past experience, however, in a way it is somewhat unfair, because I know that you are all set to pursue the next great discovery. Wherever you are and whatever you do in your pursuit of discovery, let us know how things work out for you in the big world outside SSE Riga. Good luck! Yours, Diana Dear Graduates, We know that your study years in SSE Riga were a lot of fun and you will always remember them with a smile on your face. Don't forget that you can always give something back to the school (or the Student Association ). But forget about it now – enjoy life, you deserve it! The world is yours! Marius & Arvis 2007 June INSIDER|5 Excellence Emil Numminen & Mattias Nordqvist by Boriss Kuzmins & Aleksandrs Popovic At the end of May many SSE Riganians probably noticed two fresh faces at school. No, they are not another couple of MBA’s in the canteen nor special guests who adore occupying the lobby to hold banquets. These two guys are our new lecturers who teach Year 2 students. According to the long-lasting tradition, the Insider publishes interviews with them so that students could find out what personalities are hidden behind the names Emil Numminen and Mattias Nordqvist. At the end of each interview we had a small association game. We named a word and Mattias and Emil had to say whatever association popped up in their mind. Mattias Nordqvist Lecturer in Strategy Tell us about your career. I decided to become a high school teacher and I had studied classic literature for a year. However, this turned out to be no fun. Therefore, I switched to business studies at Jönköping International Business School and got my degree in Economics and Business Administration. I l i ke d wo r k i n g i n t h e u n i ve rs i t y atmosphere. Hence, when the professor proposed writing a PhD, I agreed and started to teach at the same time. I have travelled to a lot to different countries to present my research. Then, I turned to consulting and provided executive education in the field of strategy and family business in Sweden and Europe. I was proposed to become an assistant professor and researcher at Jönköping. For now, I have accepted this offer and I am planning to spend a few more years in academic sphere. After that I will do something else. Why did you decide to come to teach here, in Latvia? Well, the reason was that the person who was in charge last year could not do the course now. Therefore, I was asked to come instead of him. In fact, I like to come here. Your school is a very nice place with very good students. I like teaching here as much as back in Sweden. 6|INSIDER June 2007 Can you mention a funny case while you were teaching? It is always fun when you teach. You never know what will happen. Often students ask good and tricky questions. Unfortunately, I can’t come up with one right now… Sometimes I get questions I do not know how to answer. Usually in such case I say, “O.K. I don’t know but you seem to know better so tell us about this.” If a question is about the content of the lecture, I look that up for the next lecture. Do you have some funny memories from your childhood? Hmm… I was a middle child. I remember very well the fights with my elder brother and younger sister… (smiles) Can you say something about your family? I have a wife and no children so far. However, I like children very much. What would be or better, what was your ideal honeymoon? Well, the ideal one could be in South America. Anyway, me and my wife had a good time in Switzerland. What about your hobbies? Unfortunately, I have not much time – I do a lot of research. I like running in Jönköping. I also read much and prefer classical novels; I have read much of Russian classical books by the authors like Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Turgenev, and Chekhov. Can you advise me of some Latvian? Then, I travel much privately and with my wife. I try to ski every winter. Do you play video games? No. What kind of music and movies do you prefer? I like alternative pop, rock, Swedish artists, also solo artists. As for the movies, I prefer alternative style as well – European, independent American movies, not blockbusters. Unfortunately, I have not seen Baltic or Russian movies. I also like using books and movies when teaching. For example, there is a movie called the “Inheritance.” It takes place in the family business context. Usually, afterwards we have with students a 5-10-minutes-long case discussion around the movie. How do you spend your Friday or Saturday nights? Friday nights I stay at home with my wife. Usually we have a glass of drink and we cook some food. Saturday nights we go out in a bar or meet our friends. Excellence Emil Numminen Lecturer in Economics of Networks Tell us about your career. I have not gone up too far on the ladder yet. I took my Bachelor in Finance at Blekinge Institute of Technology, then my Master at the same place. I have lectured for 2 years and have started with my PhD “Investment Assessment for an ICT Investment”. I am writing about how to find the yield for investment using the real option technique. Why did you decide to come to teach here, in Latvia? My supervisor taught in Latvia a couple of years ago. He was asked by Diana to come back but did not have enough time. So, she asked me and I agreed as the supervisor had always been speaking good things about the school. So far, I have not been disappointed. The school and facilities are very nice. I like the city, which reminds me of Helsinki – one of my favorite cities. You have friendly people here and excellent food. Can you mention a funny case while you were teaching? Well, I have one. I was introducing real options as a strategy basing on the article by Leuhrman. There is a metaphor for introducing options strategy as a garden of tomatoes where you have to decide which tomatoes to pick and which not to pick before squirrels eat tomatoes. A student mentioned that squirrels do not eat tomatoes. I said I can’t do anything about it. Maybe I should have written to Leuhrman and said that squirrels actually do not eat tomatoes? Do you have some funny memories from your childhood? It was a sailing experience, probably. We were sailing together with my father. There was a bridge from mainland to the island. When the bridge was 2 miles ahead, I said we wouldn’t fit under it, but we did. Since that time I learned that things are not exactly what they seem to be. Maybe it’s not so interesting but it’s the first thing that came to my mind. Can you say something about your family? I am not married but I have had a fiancée for 10 years. We engaged 2 years ago and we will get married some day. We have no children and we have not talked about them yet. There is no room in our life for children right now. We have a dog (Irish Soft-Coated Wheaten terrier); my fiancée has 3 horses, so there are pretty much thing to do anyway. What would be your ideal honeymoon? I have already imagined an ideal way of getting married. Now, it’s ideal honeymoon… Well, there are two versions. It’s either going on a cruise in the Caribbean, getting married by the captain on the deck, sunset and so on. Or, going to Kenya and visiting mountain gorillas in Rwanda. That would be really nice… (smiles) What about your hobbies? I have a big passion – walking long walks with my dog (hope my fiancée won’t hear it). I like mountain biking in the forest for hours; the rainier it is the better. Do you play video computer games? I used to play a lot, I really got stuck. There were hours and hours pumped in. From time to time I return to a particular game about skateboarding. I can kill a couple of hours easily; it’s not a problem whatsoever. I think it’s a nice way of relaxing. Still, I do not play much anymore as it is so time-consuming. What kind of music and movies do you prefer? American college music, college rock, punk music. Opera and Gregorian are also nice, but my fiancée can’t stand them. So, I listen to them when she’s not at home. Movies… I prefer documentaries as it is fascinating to follow a person’s life or a particular happening in history. I as everyone else enjoy a good action movie. How do you spend your Friday or Saturday nights? Probably, it will be a boring answer. Usually I am pretty exhausted because of the long week. So, we have a good meal and a glass of wine with my fiancée, and then it’s falling asleep on the sofa. We are visiting friends as well, if I am not mountain biking of course. Thank you! 2007 June INSIDER|7 by Karolis Ramoška A s the summer finally arrived to the tiny Baltic States and the column of every thermometer jumped past 30 degrees, the nature once again started calling to the very soul of every student at SSE Riga (well, some of them anyway…). Having this in mind, the fittest and the bravest students (this might explain why not a single Y2 was around) set off on a challenging two day kayak trip in northern Lithuania. The prospect of such exciting journey was so strong that it influenced not only the present SSE Riga community but also tempted two of our older colleagues from last years' graduating class and a single delegate from Vilnius University to join in for some fun. The fun, of course is never limited to the trip needs a few key elements to be graduates who strongly believe that journey itself and even the road to our successful. Location is certainly getting you wet is the sole purpose of starting point proved to be rather something that springs to mind first and kayaking (as a punishment for which they entertaining. Traveling on second-grade we had it all covered. Meeting up in the had to complete a part of the journey with roads at 150km/h, performing overtaking only district in Lithuania that has the only one paddle), and other maneuvers so daring that every single capacity (although, not the willingness) inconveniences. Those who do know how passenger seat in the car was soon needed to lay radioactive waste over to relax (mainly Y3, to be fair), were quick soaking in cold sweat, stopping at the much of northern Europe is an exciting to join the kayaks together, open the cans side of the road to consume an prospect by itself. However, having of cider or bear, and light up some occasional cigarette and play a variation realized that messing around the Ignalina cigarettes (so much for that healthy of baseball where road signs are used Nuclear Power Plant would be fairly lifestyle and clean air) or even very very instead of a bat all were a great source of difficult due to the military-grade special tobacco brought from a land far far fun. Not to mention an (almost) too close security installed there, the river of away. Of course, in order to fully enjoy the acquaintance with the rear bumper of an Zeimena was chosen as a more suitable benefits of such delightful treat, one would expensive looking Audi A8 that had every location for the trip. have to use something more sophisticated single passenger and driver griping the than a simple self made roll-up and that seatbelts. The trip itself is worth mentioning as well, was the reason why some of the students so one would have to start with brought with them a… water-pipe… to a As for the rowing itself, every top-notch specifying the great distance of 25km kayak trip… whoever said we were leaving that we were determined to civilization behind? travel... in two days. The short distance could easily be Well, with the relaxing trip, clean air, depicted by strong and healthy lifestyle and nature somewhat dangerous currents, many gone, the main thing to look forward to gigantic obstacles and other was the entertaining and pleasant lies. However, one has to overnight in the woods after a hard day of realize that the purpose of the work. And this is where the SSE Riga crew trip was not to beat a world did not disappoint. Within a couple of record or two (as a certain Y1 minutes ater landing, the fire was ready, person thought), but to relax, the water-pipe was burning yet again, and enjoy the nature, clean air, the tents were set up. After some optional friendly company and activities such as football (which ended wonderful summer nights. In with the sole Latvian in our crew literally that sense, it was a success... kissing the tree) the darkness set upon and sort of. everyone settled around the fire to peacefully enjoy a good company. Except The first part, relaxing, is good. for one lost soul. The above-mentioned Relaxing is not complicated. It tree-kisser (Y4) wandered around the even becomes very easy once camp desperately searching for something you learn to ignore certain that would have at least forty degrees (not people who seem to always sure if he was talking about the want to be first, certain temperature or…), chasing the girls around 8|INSIDER June 2007 Activities shashlyki. Soon after even the energetic Latvian had settled down, the entire party went to sleep to terribly overcrowded tents with only billions of mosquitoes remaining to feast upon our sleeping bodies. In the total silence you could only hear someone's quiet voice whispering “I'm cold, put your arms around me” (not surprisingly for SSE Rigans, it was one of those man-to-man conversations instead of what others would expect). After a good and short night's sleep, everyone was very quick to get ready for the second day (which means they got ready in less than 4 hours). Except for Vilius (Y3), of course, who got ready so fast that he left alone before anyone else had gotten up. This put a slightly worried smile on the face of our president, who had suddenly found himself facing a prospect of walking for the rest of the journey. Fortunately for him, Vilius turned up a few hours later and we all set off for the last few kilometers. Sadly, not everyone was very excited by this and two Y3 guys even managed to fall asleep before they reached the finishing point. After finally getting back to civilization, the first logical thing to do was to go and get some normal food (there is a limit of how much half-ready shashlyki you can eat), some beer and talk about the previous few days as well as the grim prospects of going back to work or studies the next day… 2007 June INSIDER|9 Graduate There are some common things between love and SSE Riga: you start both of them believing it is its special spirit and not finance what should matter and you are sure you have made the best choice possible out of all the endless options; after some time you realize it is taking more and more of your time and you begin to hate that but can do nothing about it; in the middle of it you start realizing it is getting boring, till after 3 years it is other and your best friend keeps telling you that it is not the end, just a beginning of a new stage in your life. Just as in all the previous years, in 2007 over one hundred of year 3 students are forced to feel the sorrow when saying goodbye to the beloved academic institution, filled with all the good, bad, and surely deep emotions experienced during all the three years. Such time is enough to get to know better your friends, enemies, Lithuanians and most importantly the school itself. Actually, three years make one the best expert competent enough to answer all the myths and rumors lingering in the air of SSE Riga. Being part of this already dying Year3 2007 generation, I would like to uncover all the truth behind the most prominent secrets of SSE Riga. Myth #1: Study hard, party hard. This is the myth we get to know long time before entering the building in Strelnieku iela. The slogan is broadly used in promotional campaigns with the aim to attract more fresh minds to SSER. In the first year of studies, which is filled with the brightest and biggest impressions, the slogan seems to be saying the truth (especially during the course of statistics). However, in later years very often a student is feeling standing in between of the dilemma “Study hard, party later” and “Party hard, re-exam even harder”. In such a case, the choice depends on your strong will, motivation, and in some cases on the nationality. Myth #2: Finance changes your life and your soul. Everybody has heard it, especially in the beginning of the finance course. Finance is thought to be the subject that can radically change everything in just 10 weeks. From my own experience, finance for sure seems to be ruining every minute of your personal life during those 10 weeks: you forget your family, you forget your girlfriend or forget that you want one, you gain weight but still want to eat more because of believe it will help to memorize Black and Sholes, your daily routine becomes perfectly optimized between the school where you study, shop where you buy food to be able to study, and home, where you study again. And the worst thing is that at the end you start enjoying it. However, after the 10 weeks of hell, and 20 more weeks of depression and state of psychological recovery you still are the same guy still willing to play basketball, unwilling to get up early in the morning and still a guy who likes girls (except if you are Vilius). So finance shows how you can 10|INSIDER June 2007 live, but definitely not how you should, or how you will live. And if 10 weeks have inspired a great passion for the subject, don't be too optimistic – first 3 months of work in the field of finance sometimes can easily kill that passion. Myth #3: If you pass finance, you can consider yourself as a successful graduate already. Another mystery around the 10 weeks of no-life time. If you want to get this myth disproved, just look at the statistics, how many poor year three students did not manage to end the school because of more terrestrial reasons than The Course. It would be more appropriate to say that if after finance you had enough motivation to successfully finish Y2, most likely you will have enough steam to end your academic journey on time. But only most likely. Myth #4: If you want an endless party, go to exchange. Many of the SSE Riga brainiacs devote extensive time to extracurricular activities only because of one hope that they will be allowed to go to the exchange in the last year of studies. But just as for any widely desired object, if everybody wants it, it doesn't mean you should go for it. Sometimes it might happen so, that instead of constant partying with the most beautiful girls and handsome boys on the beach of Mediterranean, you will find yourself wasting your time and rapidly becoming a chauvinist while surrounded with lazy individuals not knowing any other means to have a good time except for excessive drinking and throwing up in the streets. Of course, you might find yourself in such a situation without going to exchange too. However, in my opinion, if you don't know for sure where you want to spend your third year of studies, consider choosing a well tested alternative – stay in Riga. If you consider going to exchange to Liege, stay in Riga for sure (a subjective suggestion). Myth #5: Arrogance is the key point creating SSE Riga image. It is not arrogance which creates school's image. It is us. Though in many cases a student of SSER should be proud of the results which are possible to achieve after 2 netto hours of studying, in many cases a true SSER student feels somebody better than others just because he's a part of the club. However, being a part of something won't make you a Somebody. And one does not need to spend 3 years to be able to do “bling-bling” in front of his friends – it is enough to buy a ring. To sum up, we hear many stories about our school, however, instead of relying on them, we should all try to make those 3 years of our life another chronicle people won't forget. Year 3 students have already finished their own, not it is up to you to evaluate, try to follow, or try to avoid it. Sincerely, A member of dying poets' society, Mykantas, a.k.a. Levi I Tolsti. Activities by the Player This article is about the table football. The one we have in our lobby. The one many of us enjoy during breaks, after lectures and in late evenings. It is about its past, present and future. Many of you probably remember the older table football which was in the lobby for one or two months before Christmas. Some liked it so much that they even played it without a few bars until it was completely broken. No surprise – it was a pretty low quality table, which was bought just as a temporary entertainment for one party by the previous SA. Where is it now? Probably in some dump. Months were passing by, and the new SA decided to buy a new, high-quality table football. It was introduced during the Days of Opportunities – Takeover party on April 13th, and stayed in the lobby until now. However, the story does not end so easily. The SA was so keen on giving such entertainment to studen ts that they even forgot to ask the opinion of the school administration about it. Hence, there is no surprise that problems arose. The administration stated that this new equipment creates bad image of the school, especially when it is visited by some important guests. It was proposed to move the table out of the lobby. Somewhere. Anywhere. Maybe to accompany the old table in the dump? As a response, the SA carried out an internet survey among students asking whether they would like the table football to stay in the lobby, or somewhere else in the school. The Insider got the results of the survey, which were the following: 94 students voted, out of which 70 (or 74.5%) wanted the table football to stay, 16 (or 17%) supported the idea of taking the table away and 8 (or 8.5%) didn’t care. Below you can read some of the best comments from the students regarding this issue, gathered during the poll. The author of the article takes no responsibility for the content of the comments, and notes that they are completely anonymous: I think that table football creates better image than a crowd of smokers in the yard. It really does create bad image for our school, which is already spoiled by such "inventions" of current Y1 like cheerleaders team. It used to be different :( I think that table football is the only sunshine in SSE Riga where the administration takes care that we are overloaded with studies… <…> Besides, shadows who came to our school were so happy to see it and for them it was like a proof that SSE Riga is not just some boring place where you have to study all the time. I think the problem is not the table football itself, but rather the way it is being used. Many companies have football tables and similar things in their social areas, so it is generally acceptable. People should get used to playing it without excessive emotion and/or noise, as this may disturb others. Concerning myself, I started to smoke less due to spending more time playing - obvious benefit. The administration removed 4th floor study places and the rest room, one of the computer labs, made limitation to study and use laptops in the table zone of the cafeteria during lunch time, etc. One more step towards getting out students from second home. The football table even improves the image of the school. In particular it shows that this school is far ahead of other universities with regards to keeping in touch with students as well as that the school pays attention to what they do. It is really disturbing when you study in the lobby. I hate the noise it creates during the breaks, it is imposible to concentrate on anything!!! Students who play can create bad image, but… our students are so ethical that they have not done it and certainly will not do it :) Let's wear suits and play football. A lot of different opinions can be seen. However, one thing is clear – students like the table football, only a better place should be found for it. Futhermore, the students could play it no so loudly. Still, where should it be put? So far, it has been decided to keep it in the lobby until the end of the study year, but no one knows what will happen with it the next year. Let’s wait and see… By the way, while waiting, a table football tournament has been organized, to which 20 single players and 15 teams applied. Congratulations to the winners, which are most probably already known at the time you, are reading this article. 2007 June May INSIDER|11 Gossips They say GG's "Newcomer's guide to SEX" MUST be send to the next year1 before they arrive. decide to finish the guest lecture being not the lecturer. Well, not for Denis. They say Ieva(y1) deleted a lot of people from draugiem.lv after seeing the last Insider. How sad we say.=))) They say that he wants now to be called THE DENNIS. They say that Edgars Gravis is the best singer in the school and only lucky ones get to see him performing. They say table football makes people free riders. They say Lloyd Banks warmed up dmitro globnichiy in his concert in Riga. aigh 8) They say that recently there has appeared a person who makes all the Lithuanians ashamed and embarrassed. They say be careful! Arturs Č. has been working for Italian mafia since winter. Bang! Bang! They say that Jenny's life’s motto is: if you can't be pretty, you can at least be b*tchy! They say that Linas (Y2) persuaded Lucia to cancel the lecture in order to be able to celebrate the last day of spring and first night of summer. They say that when Lucia Naldi suddenly screams "she", you have to reconsider your opinion about women. They say Olga K is the most acrobatic cheerleader! So boys, don’t miss the opportunity! They say LT students are so tolerant - that's why they are sitting in the first row during Marketing. So sweet! =) They say that the SSE Riga must change its name to The Banquet School of Economics. It is not commonly accepted to 12|INSIDER June 2007 They say that sleeping pills industry has been suffering losses since Jurgita has been allowed to teach. They say that Aleksandrs T. (Y2) is a prophet. During the Strategy course he claimed to manage different scenarios for his future. They say that Emil sees Swedish squirrels eating tomatoes. They say that Ignas (Y2) has been attacked by crazy employers. They say that during Economics of Networks lectures one can see what it means for a tie to STAND! They say that one of Ganu flats is so f***ing arrogant that nobody can overcome them. They say that the reason why Y2 lectures takes place in W32, while the Soros auditorium is empty, is the administration's expectations that Y2 won't attend the lectures. They say that after “studying hard” during macro and MAF, Y1 get to “sleep hard” during marketing. They say Jurgita cannot understand why the students look so bored during her lectures. Is she so boring? Or have they been reading the new Bible – marketing 14th edition and are therefore tired? They say that after successfully finishing micro & macro some Y1 girls decided to visit some underdeveloped countries (i.e. Turkey etc.) just to share their knowledge and improve their economy. They say Jurgita believes that having a PhD in finance & marketing makes her “The God” and gives a chance to try to control every single Y1 student. They say that Jurgita has achieved a new stage in blondology. She sincerely believes that being a blond Lithuanian married to a Swede is enough to teach marketing. They say that eating ice-cream during lectures really helps to grow BIG eggs. They say that next year every professor of SSE will have to get a “approved by Deniss Aksjonovs” stamp on their preliminary schedule in order to start the course. They say that if you get really bored during marketing lectures, just start singing. Because if she will notice you’re bored … she will make you sing. They say that someone has come up with an idea to establish "Gossip radio" in SSER. They say that you learn more when you are in lectures. Especially, if you sign up. They say that someone had a hard childhood with the wooden toys nailed to the floor and a bad father... You can guess what I mean. T h ey s ay t h at s h e i s ve r y professional in incorporating the "shhh" sound in her speech They say everyone in Lithuania has small eggs. That’s why Marius R wants to have them BIG. They say that there is still some hope that there are some people, most likely in the first row, that are studying marketing. They say that she was in US. They say that when sending a personal “thank you” letter you They say that four sign up sheets are not enough. They say that even the internet connection used to fall asleep during the marketing lectures. They say that soon all SSERiganians will be fluent in German. Thanks to German Viagra spam! Jurgita (Marketing lecturer) says that on average American drugdealers earn below the minimum wage level, meaning that they work only because are patriots of their profession. They say that Jevgeni B (Y1) likes tits “at a level” They say that SSE Riga cheerleaders are becoming more and more popular also among other universities' sports' teams, which is mainly due to Anta's persistence and charming personality! :) They say the Insider web page is in an Estonian server, because the Editorial team photos are sloooow to change online. They say Dima G. is the... khm...ambassador of Janis M (both Y1). They say that Baltrusaityte-Axelson only knows examples from the book, so in case of doubt she just leaves the auditorium. They say that someone at SSE is REALLY envious of Alina's (Y2) looks. Jurgita will soon force year1 to have diaries like at school to put marks and reproofs! And maybe there should be parents meetings as well?! They say Peak Time participants were sooo cute that they broke several hearts of SSE girls =( Peak Time party was FANTASTIC just because Katrin was NOT organizing it! They say that Macro and Micro theory, which claims that supply meets demand, works in reality, because otherwise there would not be so many spam with "extend your..." or with "it will last forever" letters in SSE Riga mailboxes! They say that despite the neverending striptease in elections campaign for party com, it is no longer the sexiest title at SSE. The sexiest one starts with C! They say that Aleksandrs Cjornijs (Y3) is world champion in kickboxing. They say that Olga and Shishka zanimalis peak timeom. They say that Olga neznajet kak otkrivatj excel :) They say there are 2 witches on the second row in Soros that write all the gossips. spent in the USA has a bad influence on the health. They say that marketing lectures are mandatory because there is no other way to force students to come to lectures as they are so, so boring. They say that Hitler was resurrected this year and came here to teach marketing in Y1. Now they all feel like small Jews in the marketing ghetto. They say SSER students stopped shopping in Mols. They say Ganu19 has now THE blond,thus, it is getting even hotter there.Everyone now waiting for massive Party, that will really bring their glory back! They say “shut the f*ck up”. They say that having a double Lithuanian -Swedish Eyes were concealed surname to protect the innocent. And the guilty. doesn’t make you cool, or smart. Now all Y1 knows that 12 y e a r s The Insider T-shirt goes to Svetlana Jefimova just include her in CC or BCC. 2007 June INSIDER|13 by Ignas Vaitkunskas :Confessions Intro It all began last year right after the summer when we started our first meetings and discussions about how to make Peak Time bigger, better, sexier, more interesting and more exciting. After last year's organizers announced the election results in one Riga club (those who were there know how fun it was) in June of 2006, some people were saying we were in deep sh*t. Actually, they were partly right - during this one year of organizing Peak Time there were such cases of deep sh*t. But on the were, with costs already above what we could handle even if we other hand it is damn amazing when reach last years budget (8.000 LVL) and important sponsors together with the team you knock these sh*tty issues and get were gone as well. Pretty fun! that relaxing feeling in your stomach and the smile of success suddenly appears on your face. Ahhh…. It's just like after closing I remember those days very well. ceremony when everything has We were all crazy about calling happened you sit with cool people in sponsors and were ringing the SA room and make some crazy jokes, “We don't know what “the worst phone in business lab on 3rd floor play with the siren and enjoy free non-stop. We NEEDED sponsors beverages of whatever the taste and experience” means at all. And almost badly. After hearing numerous “no, kind that you like. They are all yours. everything we did here was the best thank you” and even getting pissed No one said we will do it for free, haha! experience.” The Chem!cal Brothers about b*tchy marketing director of Anyway… let's get to the story. one Lithuanian beverages company, hard work finally paid off The rollercoaster and we got the good news. I remember calling Parex bank adviser to the president and telling her about Peak Time. To my Before fun like that, much stuff had to be done. We had surprise she somehow already knew about our event. Her voice meetings every week, constant brainstorming since the start of seemed to carry good news and I was getting excited. They said Y2. Actually, it was particularly fun during the first months. Soon they had the meeting in the board of directors and that they we found out that Albert Hotel will require double the expenses decided ... I could barely breathe … to be PLATINUM SPONSOR!! that Peak Time had last year. Right now we know that in the end … I was speechless!… Happy!… Ahhhhhh… :) It means we got the Hotel charged us even more than that, but, believe me, it 65% of last year's budget with one company only. But the story was fun anyway when two of last years main sponsors – SEB and just began. I quickly sent an email to Peak Timers with many !'s Microsoft – refused to sponsor again and, for some reason, did and :)'s and I was curious to find out who from our team not even wanted to discuss this opportunity more. So there we contacted Parex bank since we did not talk about contacting this bank in the meeting. Our Latvian members Arturs and Ilze did not, while Indre and Kristiina did not do that as well. I was waiting for the answer from Marija. For some reason she did not reply for several hours and did not answer calls either. A thought came to my mind that maybe Parex meant sponsoring Days of Opportunities… Cold rush went through my body - I remembered conversation with DoO organizers that Parex might sponsor them. The cold feeling became even stronger. Actually it was quite hard to concentrate on anything and when in the evening I finally got SMS from Marija that she did NOT contact Parex… To put it bluntly, it was DEEP SH*T! So here we were on the rollercoaster that 14|INSIDER June 2007 Peak Time We did it. Platinum. 65%. 5000. !!!!. #$%@. :)))). Believe me, that felt verrry nice after such a “trip”. We found out that no one knew, even Marija, how Parex got to know about Peak Time, but that did not matter. We were finally rich. I would like to say big “THANK YOU” to the person who forwarded the email to Parex on behalf of our organizers. We love you! : ) More fun was yet to come. After several weeks we finally had Well, people here are very good looking, especially the organizers. It's wondering how all guys in Riga keep such a good shape. Do they exercise a lot? Girls’ team from Taiwan just reached amazing heights and now was not only going down, but was pretty unstable at all. As if the connectors that stick it to the railroad are releasing and you begin to simply fly... down. That's when it gets fun, believe me!! Really fun. I remember the faces of the team when we met next day after such rollercoaster. They were looking… actually, a word “bad” would underestimate those looks. The crazy thing was no one knew whether Parex will sponsor us or DoO. DoO organizers were not contacted as well. But they were quite happy. Since we did not contact Parex while DoO did, there was little hope we'd get the funds. And even crazier thing was that, after one day, there finally was the answer. I remember thousand of !'s in Marija's email after number “5000LVL”. She was contacted by Parex and they decided to sponsor US!!! Peak Timers strike back! some more answers – we got KPMG and Zabolis. We still were only about as rich as last years budget and were short of funds to cover hotel expenses. I remember the meeting we had with Albert Hotel sales manager. She was very reluctant to talk about lower prices and explained that May is the first month of hotel summer season and that is why the price went up (last year PT took place April 28-30th). That did not make us feel better. Even with Parex we cannot have so big pie. We had work to do! This time another girl from our nice team hit it off. Peak Time never had substantial sponsorship from Lithuanian countries. They were not getting the huge 85% discount that Latvian companies get. However, there is nothing impossible when we have 4 girls on the team. At some point that week Indre sent an email with much “!!!!” in the subject... And guess what? I could not stop jumping in the air and laughing – Lithuanian Bite agreed to give us 5000 LVL as well. Hotel issue was now just a joke. We were already twice the last years budget. Filthy Rich. Don't mess with Peak Time!! Do you know who the highest paid women in SSE Riga are? Let me shortly introduce you to them. Long after Parex and Bite roller coasters we still wanted more funds to be able to really inject some cool stuff to the event. So one nice spring morning Kristiina and Ilze dressed up very nice (I did not see them, but I bet they used it, did you? :) ) and went to Lindorff. They had meeting for 10 minutes and got 1500 LVL resulting 150 LVL per minute income. Being 9000 LVL per hour that is probably 100 times more than the partners of richest investment banks in Baltics. I remember teasing them why they did not stay longer… Peak Promotion After sponsors were in the place, promotion campaign had to come. We wanted to make Peak Time global. Besides marketing in Europe, we made promotional teams of Y1 students 2007 June INSIDER|15 Peak Time directed at about 10+ countries: USA, China, India, Japan, South Korea, RSA, Brazil, Turkey and some others. What we found out is that emails suck at promoting. Even though hundreds of emails were sent, we got several applications only from three of the countries. But we were pretty lucky anyway and, surprisingly, got cool countries which we did not target: Kazakhstan, Armenia, Georgia, Taiwan, Singapore, Brazil and Costa Rica. Actually the Singaporeans were contacted only 3 days before the deadline, but that's another story. In general it was quite fun to have Finance at the same time as it incentivized to deal with emails in seconds and was serving as an “alarm” not to oversleep all February. nice beginning! Since champagne had to be ready by 1 p.m. that day I found myself on the way back from beverages distributor just in time with the drinks and for the opening ceremony. It was quite fun to make a speech during opening ceremony and put on the Peak Time T-Shirt, but if you know the saying “good beginning is half the work” it was the reverse in my case : ) Those who saw know why. Anyway, during the day participants, compadres and everyone were able to enjoy guest lectures, get to know themselves in icebreaking and chill out. Kristiina was responsible for icebreaking and the whole thing went out pretty good – participants were regrouped and had to pass several checkpoints around Riga old town. Some of the tasks were to buy Latvian chocolate, learn Latvian words (guess which ones) and count in how many places you can buy beer. I bet some of Peak Time 2007 the participants used the latter observation later in the evening. That night we went to Belarussian hotel room. One of them 9 months have passed. Peak Time is about happen in several passed out from vodka and we remember putting bottles days. Pressure! Deadlines! Thrill! Run! Call! Arrange! Oh, it was around him and then taking a picture of him while holding his pretty challenging. On the way to Peak we even contacted passport next to his face. Evil! Actually about that time when Latvian minister of foreign affairs who arranged Indonesian visa the guy passed out we decided to go to the hotel lobby and on for us with no hassle. Thank you, Mr. Artis! Meanwhile, we our way we met hotel administrator who would not say thank you to airlines. One of informed us that there are the most compadres had to meet Brazilians at complaints in this hotel on our floor and the midnight, but since their flight was “We really like the cause is Belarussian room. Upz! Overall, that cancelled he had to wait all night till 7 a.m. people in Latvia, but the night was good warm-up. till they finally arrived. He looked quite thing is that we met sleepy the next day. Another sleepless The next day was CESIM. We were running night was threatening Costa Rican mainly Lithuanians.” around fixing laptop wireless problems. compadres, but luckily we found out about Wallenberg administrator made a joke with Team from Costa Rica the cancelled flight in time. Due to the the login/password – only one user could be airlines poor Costa Ricans were not able to connected at once, while there were about 25 experience guest lectures and, as they people there under deadline. It is so nice to see wrote in one email, were like “sleeping like expression on their face when you fix the problem (we Polar bears” in Miami airport since their flight was delayed 24 distributed f*ckin 32 character password) and see their hours. expression when you extend the deadline “Ah… thank you!”. It was also quite fun when we discovered that CESIM does not On Peak Time opening day I was woken up at around 8 a.m. by a work appropriately with Excel 2007, but the issue got solved call from a nice lady on behalf of Lithuanian “Alita”, who agreed and overall participants were into CESIM and were enthusiastic to give us free drinks – ciders, vodka and champagne. What a about results. Russian team demonstrated outstanding performance and dedication. They made a very bad decision on the very first round and were 2nd worst team. However in only two next rounds they managed to recover and become 2nd best team! The next day they advanced to the semi-finals. That is team work and focus! In the end of the three rounds Veijo, the CESIM co-owner, announced the results and everyone went to have some fun in the evening. This time after settling loads of issues and small things at around midnight I arrived in Lithuanian hotel room and they somehow got me to take 150 ml shot of vodka. I think I did not drink more that night. We then went to the Iceland girls' room. May what happened there stay to those who were there, you know who you are : ) Anyway, after some time we went to the city and I remember 16|INSIDER June 2007 Peak Time listening to Costa Ricans when they told me how they party Latina style in Costa Rica, what do they do there and the coolest places in their country. There were quite many people in the city, it was loud and the next day it was very tough for everyone to get up early for CESIM. Some teams did not have full squad, while Spanish guys made decisions from their hotel room. After two more rounds in CESIM the best teams proved to be from Germany, Romania, Lithuania, SSERiga/Austria/Sweden, Norway, Russia and two from Singapore. After semi-finals everyone had dinner in Caramel Rouge and started preparing for Peak Time Party: The Casino. Everyone got $ 100 Peak Time dollars (PT$) and was able to gamble. Some participants won as much as $ 1500, but overall we found out that casino business is profitable since the Roulette, Blackjack and Poker tables ended up with more money than they started with. Peak Time party rocked the place. The next day there were finals. They had some nice aspects too. One of these aspects was that main jury guy, who also was responsible for developing and bringing the case study was late for one hour and did not answer phone calls. Imagine all final What were the best and the worst experience during your stay? Best: Party night at SSE! Worst: Having to compete again right after the party night! Tetra Threat from Singapore “We can not really say if we like Latvia but we for sure like Riga (so we can risk an assumption that the whole country is cool :)” Team from Poland teams and jury members consisting of people with PhD's and regional managers are waiting and looking at you while you don't even have case and the main jury person is unreachable. Exciting! Anyway, Mr. Arturs thought the ceremony will begin 2 hours later, but since he was only a bit more than 1 hour late everything finally started. Ahhh, what a relief! I won't tell you what we planned to do : ) The finals' presentations were quite exciting because the finalists were able to modify and prepare presentations not only during the 1.5h prep-time, but also during the presentations and they also had time to rebut their proposal after all teams make the presentations. After tough case about Zara shops Singaporean team uNeek from National University Singapore and Singapore Management University proved to be the best. Second team was JETS Team consisting of SSE Riga, Austria and Sweden and another Singaporean team Tetra Threat landed third. Singapore overall took Ä 3500 to their country impacting Latvian balance of payments pretty badly. But JETS Team got four expensive Motorola phones from Bite so it is not so bad after all. Peak Time fun was not over even after Sunday because quite a few people stayed in Riga for several more days. On Monday we went with Singaporeans (uNeek) to the city. The weather was quite tough and you could see thunderbolts in the sky. One of the guys asked whether we have typhoons in our country. We assured him that he is safe. In the city we went to one of Riga diamonds – Pelmeni. Singaporeans really enjoyed them and were very happy about food in Riga in general. They later suggested exporting the food to Singapore. Why not? After Pelmeni we went to one Y2 Estonian's birthday and they gave him red vodka that we acquired illegally on the “spot” – Ganu people know where it is : ) After the party I showed them my flat and some attributes like Absinthe. They made some photos of it and recently I saw that photo on one of their blog's with words like “insane” and “crazy” : ) Overall it was great experience to organize Peak Time and we will never forget it. We hope you enjoyed reading how it felt from our side. There is also one last thing we would like to say to everyone. Believe in yourself and you can make anything happen! The world will shine for you. You might have found evidence in the article already, but there is one more case. One week before Peak Time the weather forecast was terrible. It forecasted strong showers and thick clouds on all weather agencies and we were very concerned. Something on what you worked for nine months might be screwed because of something you cannot control. Actually, the opposite happened! During Peak Time it was raining when participants were inside and stopped when they were outside. Bring it on! 2007 June INSIDER|17 Peak Time by Žymantas Baušys The response was quick: “Sure, I would like to be a compadre of the Peak Time team! Singaporean? Even better!” That's how I got a duty to take care of uNeek team. Later on I realized, that it was probably the best decision I made in May. enthralled the jury. The uNeek team achieved the victory in Peak Time 2007. I was just a little bit less happy than they were. There were four of them - intelligent Lewis, funny Jian Hui, active Adi and pretty Veron. They managed to come to Riga by three different planes on three different days. That was a challenge for me and my colleague Marius. However, now we know the way to Riga's airport blindfold. M ay b e d u e to t h e t i m e difference or due to very cold weather (+17º) our new friends were a little bit reserved at first. Fortunately, that did not last too long and we were able to hear many exciting facts about Singapore. Even though, they were a little bit astonished when saw a couple kissing on the bench, Jian Hui had no scruples to declare that oral sex is forbidden in their country…but some couples still ignore that! Moreover, all males who have graduated from the school and have 18 years must go into the army for two years. And any note from the doctor or good academic results can not prevent from that horror. After some sightseeing days the Peak Time competition started. I should admit that at first I was not sure about the success of my supervised team. However, step by step uNeek was heading to the peak and even before the announcement I was certain that they will definitely go to the finals. What they did there was amazing! Fluent team cooperation, perfect quality, honesty and sincerity 18|INSIDER June 2007 However, it wasn't the only good thing that happened to uNeek here in Riga. All of them enjoyed Latvian food. They have even taken photos of all meals that they had! Moreover, they were impressed by Riga's architecture. It is nice when skyscrapers do not cover the sun… One day we took Adi to play basketball with us. He named it as one of the best experiences in Riga! We also got an opportunity to realize that basketball in Singapore really exists. Unfortunately, just Jian Hui and Lewis managed to participate in preParty of Peak Time party at Ganu Street. Such events are difficult to imagine in Singapore. Both guys claimed that there is no need to go to the Party when you have a so cool preParty. The strangest thing that uNeek has experienced in Riga was endless walking on foot. The distance from Strelnie ku to Kalku for them seemed more than weird. Seven days passed as quickly as they could and our new friends had to leave. The mood of departure was upraised by Lewis's and Jian Hui's promise and wish to come back to Latvia the next year. Lewis is thinking about a trip in December… I hope there will be a significant global warming before; otherwise he will definitely get cold. All of them used the chance to expand their journey and visit some Western Europe countries afterwards. By the way, Veron is still tripping there… They say Asians like Europe! Appendix 1 The adventure was still not over. After a week in Germany and France Jian Hui came back to Riga! It seems that he didn't lie when said that he adores Riga. Much to our regret it was just a one day/night visit as he had his flight back to Singapore through Riga. He stayed at our flat in Vesetas street. He was not afraid of our warnings that we do not have electricity, live on candles and use an outside toilet. So, we had one more opportunity to hear out some stories about his army days or Singaporeans students' nightlife… Opinion article Englishmen in New York by a Man “I’m an alien, I’m a legal alien, I’m an Englishman in New York” – some years ago a wise man sung such a song. The idea behind it was quite simple – an Englishman was suffering as he felt as an outcast in the USA. It seems that we have such aliens down there in SSE, too. And they might be even in a worse position – they aren’t even true aliens anymore. Take graduation, for example. I remember that during my entrance interview the only question I asked was “How about people here?” I was told the same usual story about a very close community, good relations between all students, students and teachers and so on. And it is sometimes really so: there wouldn’t be any PeakTimes, DoO’es, JeJoues or other events if this wasn’t true. However, it seems that these relations are present as long as each one feels the individual benefits such as entry in a CV, a huge party with a lot of food and alcohol, or an opportunity to have an internship in a cool place. Unfortunately, there are not so many events as “The Little Prince” whose main point is to give something for the community, not for the members individually and the only benefit artists get is appraisal by the audience . So, let’s come back to graduation - the most important event for Year3 students. And, probably, it should be a very important one for everyone in SSE Riga. However, people are heading to Lithuania or Estonia as on a usual weekend, they do not care SO much. Why should they? Neither do they know Y3 people so well, nor are they attracted by “yet another party”. In other words, there is no gain for them. The administration is also struggling to find flagmen for this event, and here even free entry to the banquet and the party does not help. Probably, it is time to offer some compensation for such “jobs”? We are a nice community, just sometimes the main link between us seems to be the advanced toilet paper, which is only valuable in the short run. Moreover, we have some aliens landing to teach us, too. The best recent example is probably Jurgita. She is not from Mars, and not even from the Moon, she has been living in Lithuania, and some time in the glorious United States of America. Unfortunately, she lacks the understanding of the main values and principles how everything is done here. As we have always been told, team is the strongest unit in SSE Riga, and every member is equally responsible for the result it produces. However, dear Jurgita decided to break this rule – Y1 had to fill in “Peer Evaluation Forms” - to evaluate every member for every single aspect of the report. Now that’s encouragement of team work! Or take her statements that each team should send her daily reports about the job done that day – in order to assure that we do not start everything on the last weekend. It reminds me the good old times in the kindergarten where I wasn’t allowed to sleep on the left side. Maybe the USA students need such treatment, but, dear Jurgita, we DON’T. We are responsible for our actions, especially when we feel the consequences individually. Also, we have teeth, and after such offers as these, we will start nipping everything you propose. We will start hating Amazon.com with its one-shopping-cart system or individually assembled Dell Computers, and we won’t care about You either. That is our clear stand against aliens who try to disturb our calm existence. It would be nice that we would also care more about some other aliens. For example, we would not let drunken guards get away; we would straightly ask what is of more importance: normal premises for student activities or the expansion of the Business Lab; and finally, we should not let ourselves become aliens. The Little Prince will not remind us every time; we will have to draw a sheep by ourselves – no outsourcing, no hiring of painters – just pure feelings, which rarely can be bought for advanced toilet paper. Only then we will be able to proudly stand at the graduation and be sure that the school not only let us gain knowledge and contacts, but also gave a lot of emotions and friends. And only then rumors about SSE as a “fabrik zviozdy” will disappear, and the stories about close communities won’t have to skip the fact that there is a lot of close communities in SSE, but sometimes there isn’t the community of SSE – only a lot of people who firstly care about themselves. 2007 June INSIDER|19 Opinion article I WANT TO KNOW WHAT I DID LAST SUMMER I still remember myself being a real-life-unexperienced and afraid of an outside world Year 1 student last June, going to my first interviews for the first internship after the first year at SSE Riga... Looking forward to my first summer as a student. Was I naive then?:) something is different from the world described in our textbooks, isn‘t it?). Add several scarce meetings with your SSER fellows in the pubs of the city center to have some fun and stories from their (first?) workplaces and you almost get the entire picture. What happened afterwards? I think I wasn‘t. After all, being acquainted with elderly students I had put my pink sunglasses into the drawer even earlier than the hot sun and sandy beach wheedled us out of the memorable lectures of Business Law and other good subjects. I really mean good by saying that! So, even having a pile of glamorous promises by various companies to employ me for the summer (collected during DOO), I wasn‘t expecting s o m e t h i n g spectacular. Being a little bit lazy myself, maybe being another bit unlucky, I didn‘t make it to the top, albeit the offer was comfortable. Well, through the pink glasses it might have seemed slightly differently. What h a p p e n e d afterwards? After returning back to school, almost none of my coursemates (probably including myself) mentioned the summer thoughts aloud, including the fact that they did not adore their internship placements (oh yes, I admit that some people really loved them, but let‘s focus on such unstable personalities who didn‘t). And soon those thoughts, probably generated by overheated brain, were crushed down by the carousel of International Economics, Finance, Econometrics and other stuff, with the Financial Economics for the culmination of the ecstasy. The pace was pretty too quick to think about the future (at least the nearest) plans, and now I find myself standing on the edge of the summer again, without yet a clear vision, mission and strategy of my life, not to mention a short term plan and tactics. So much happened during this year, but it feels pretty much similar to the early summer of 2006. What have I learned about my wishes throughout this year? (Except making myself sure that I hate queuing in the canteen, waiting behind the locked door of the copy center, and watching how various business labs and bicepses push out students from their Alma Mater into God knows where). I think the most valuable experience is not option pricing, stock valuation modeling or mastering some regression techniques, but understanding that having missed some train is not such a bad thing after all. Because, apparently, you have some time to think whether you really want to travel by train. And if I turn back to the beginning of previous summer, I know what I did then – I was enjoying a possibility to miss one more train than I can at the moment at which this article is being read. The summer was neither exceptional nor very ordinary. But it was good in one sense – I had moments when thoughts that returning to the Soros‘ desk was quite a good idea prevailed strongly! Do not regard me as a science-loving nerd, but I was longing for some freedom we have there compared to the business world. You wake up in the morning, and the magic powers of your brain can be cast on one issue: to get up or not to get up. When you get up in the morning of your workday, the immense powers must be attributed to taking yourself out of bed with no space left to at least a tiny idea of staying where you‘ve spent your night. There is no freedom of choice, unless you are employed by your dad (and even then, the dad might be stricter than the Alma Mater). Anything else in between was like a fasttrack movie: some boring stuff in the internship place, some arrogance going in the city with a business suit or entering a shiny office building, some desperate thoughts whether you could do a job better than your boss does, some questions whether you would ever like to be in the place of your boss, after all. (Damn, 20|INSIDER June 2007 by an Author d n i Beh l i e V S the Dubai has been my dream for over a year. I can't say why exactly, but I felt Dubai should be something very luxurious, relaxing, impressive, heaven-like. Therefore, it is difficult to express how delighted I was being on the plane to Dubai less than two months ago. Insight Dubai 2007 It all started with a simple ad on the net about the upcoming conference in Dubai (thank you Marius Z. for showing it to me). The Dubai Women's College was organizing an annual conference Insight Dubai. The organizers had invited 50 international female students from around the world as well as 50 local girls to come for a week long conference in Dubai. There were participants form Costa Rica, US, Canada, Kenya, Australia, Japan, Ko re a , I ta l y, L e b a n o n , Pa k i sta n , Kazakhstan, UAE and many other countries. I happened to be the only representative from the Baltic States. The conference was impressive. We had a lot of debates and simulations on women leadership, Arabic law, and cultural diversities. A tough daily schedule was spiced up with interesting guest lectures by prominent Arabic people, and, of by Gintarė Galvanauskaitė Abroad he wears Prada shoes, carries a Fendi bag, fingers are heavy from jewelry and Her face hosts an enormous amount of make-up. Yet, you can't see much more of her – she's in a sort of long black dress and covers her head with a scarf. And by the way, She's an Emirati. course, evening programs. I can admit I have never yet participated in such a good conference. No wonder, Emiraties need to have everything first-class. Arabic women: how different are they? The first encounter with Emirati women was quite shocking. I have definitely seen women covered with black dresses and scarves, but never so many in one place. Yet, the first impression didn't take long to evaporate as the real picture came in. Arabic women, girls, students are This is how women used to cover their faces. just like us. They study, work, go to shopping malls, spas, gyms, movies, how exactly Arabic women dress. Firstly, go out. The only differences – they are they were the normal clothes as we do. always covered in black and they almost Yet, they always put an Abaya on top (the never have men in their company (unless black dress). Finally, they cover their hair they are married). I vividly remember with a Sheila (a scarf). It depends on the walking in the library in the Dubai family how much a girl should cover. Some Women's College when I heard a loud of them slightly cover their hair. Others, on chatting and laughing behind my back. I the other hand, put special scarves on top was so surprised to see that the girls who so that they would cover their whole faces were so freely gossiping were nothing else (similar to a veil). Moreover, some of the but the locals. women wear gloves so that none of the skin would be revealed to strangers. I could stop here for a second and explain Desert safari. It is really fun! 2007 June INSIDER|21 Abroad himself. That was really amusing! Anyway, The conference. another popular place where to flirt with guys is driving around the main streets in the evening. Guys get crazy and start racing, trying to throw their phone numbers into your car. Moreover, some of the guys can like a girl so much that they can follow her to her home and go directly to her farther to talk about marriage. Usually, mothers, sisters, aunts, cousins t a ke c a re o f f i n d i n g a s u i t a b l e groom/bride. There is no such thing as dating. One of the girls I met there had a male friend since her childhood. They used to talk a lot over the phone and were best friends. And one day, out of nowhere, the guy decided he wants to marry her. Isn't that…sweet? It is really strange to understand that, but Emiraties find it acceptable. And love? It will come, they say. Me and some of the participants near the seven stars hotel Burj Al Arab. Women and Men The gender issue is very important in Arabic countries. It is unacceptable for a girl to chat with a guy, or even worse, for a guy to see her uncovered. There wasn't a single male in the conference (except for the headmaster of the college). During the evening parties, whenever girls wanted to start dancing (and that is done without wearing black clothes as they are allowed to uncover in front of women) all men had to leave the room. Flirting, Dating and Getting Married Yet, despite all the prohibitions to communicate, girls and guys find ways to contact each other. I've experienced myself how guys do that. I was standing in a queue at Starbucks as he, standing close to me, started talking to me. He was repeating his phone number and asking for me to call him, yet he didn't look at me. Later on he caught me near a table and started spelling his phone number again but not looking at me as though just talking to 22|INSIDER June 2007 Dubai – The Future City Do we have a construction boom? It is probably 50 times bigger in Dubai. Everything is under construction there. There should be at least 100 sky scrapers being built at the same time. I can mention a few unique objects: the to-behighest building in the world Burj Dubai, the seven stars hotel Burj Al Arab, a huge shopping mall with skiing facilities Mall of the Emirates, The Palm Island, The World. The city is only 30 years old. It is surrounded by the desert and the Persian Gulf. It is amazing. There is probably no other place in the world so diverse both according to the countries people come from and religions. Moreover, it is both a business center in the Middle East and a huge tourist attraction. The environment (white beaches, light blue sea) makes you feel like in heaven. It was my dream going to Dubai and I did it. Maybe it is time to start thinking about moving there? I have Henna on my hand – traditional ornaments in Dubai. Pain(t)ball Sports Have you ever wanted to feel yourself as a SWAT team member or a sneaky sniper? Have you ever thought “How the hell do they sprint 30 meters under fire in those Hollywood action movies?” Have you ever wanted to shoot somebody's ass? Welcome to the world of paintball! I have always wanted to try out paintball. The most difficult thing always was to get enough people. It is hardly done at home, as usually you do not have so many friends. This is why SSE Riga is a great place! There are always many people who want to be acquainted with new ways to spend their leisure time. Being from such a cool university, we have chosen the biggest and probably the best paintball park in Latvia – Latvian Paintball Club. It is about half an hour driving from central station. There are 12 playing grounds, starting from Omaha beach with trenches and sandbags and ending with Kansas City with saloon and gibbet. the rules and look after that you to follow them. Furthermore, they are judges and game-makers. Course assistants can feel the pace and the mood of the group. Thus, they are able to recognize when it is time to change a playing ground or change a scenario of a game, when to give time to rest and when to move further. Of course, they not only watch but also ask and take into account what the group wants,. If you wish to rush through all the playing grounds – let it be so. If you like particular field – please, stay. Having arrived at the place, we received all the necessary inventories: clothing, helmets and guns (markers). Then 15 minutes briefing followed, where all the rules were explained (it's better to stick to the rules, I'm serious) and we were allowed to try out our mighty weapons. In fact, markers shoot surprisingly well. Only ballistic arch that is increasing with the distance can make you miss. Still, you can adjust your fire already after the first shot. Afterwards a group can split into two teams either by themselves or a course assistant. As I mentioned scenarios, let me explain what it is. Paintball is not only about shooting everything that is moving. You can also play games with special task that have to be accomplished in order to win. Famous example is capturing the flag. Assistant puts a flag in the center of a battlefield. The goal of each group is to get it and bring to their base. It doesn't matter if one team is full and there is only one person left in the second team. If he brings the flag to the base, that team wins. It's lots of fun, believe me! Another scenario, which we haven't tried, is to bring the VIP to a particular place. The goal of another team is to shoot the VIP. Course assistants require a separate paragraph. They are not only explaining I should also mention that it is essential to be smart and a good team player. If you can rely on your partner, knowing that he won't run away and will cover you from the back – you can perform much better. Good teamwork also allows to attack from different directions simultaneously or to rush through the barricades, having in mind that if one falls, other will take revenge :) Many people ask if it is painful to be shot. Frankly, it hurts only to such extent that it makes you try to avoid being shot, but if it happens, you don't cry :) If it hurt less, it would not be interesting to play. On contrary, if it was be more painful, it wouldn't be very pleasant. We have seen many girls playing and none of them shouted from the pain or was afraid of marks (although they appear, he-he). Lastly, being from SSE Riga, we made a great afterparty with shashlik, beer, swimming in a nearby river Maza Jugla, playing cards and discussing paintball. The course assistant visited us even after we moved to relaxation grounds near the river. He told us funny stories and explained how professional paintball is designed. Finally, we moved towards our homes. We were happy, tired and we knew that we should come back! 2007 June INSIDER|23
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