Posts by Sara Cheung
Humans of Haas: Tony Choi
Written by Annie Wang. Describe a day in your life. A day in the life of Tony Choi looks like me waking up 10 minutes before class. I put on my sweatpants and I’m already late to class (sorry). I’ve taken some great Haas classes. I really enjoy UGBA 100 […]
A Case For Ethics
Written by Timothy Berggren. Scenario 1: I sit at my desk, frantically clicking my pen, nervously calculating the odds that I’m going to get out unscathed. It’s March 2014, I’m now 26 years old working at Wells Fargo as an account manager. My boss has just told me that I […]
Humans of Haas: Jamie Shen
Written by Annie Wang. What is your story? I’m a Haas and history double major. I love history because I think it’s all about storytelling. My concentration in history is History of Science, Technology and Business. I look at business from a cultural standpoint and how it has impacted individual…
UFA | UMCG 2018 Investment Banking Forum
Written by Annie Wang. UFA | UMCG is a Haas-sponsored organization that is hosting an Investment Banking Forum this Thursday, April 12th from 5-8PM in Pauley Ballroom. I had the chance to talk with Eric Xu, VP of Investment Banking and Michael Chien, VP of Marketing to learn more about […]
Is it worth it to live in Berkeley?
Written by Matthew Clagett. I’m from The Bay. From elementary school through community college, I have lived and gone to school in Pleasant Hill, which is about 30 minutes from Berkeley. When I was accepted into Haas, I had a choice: to live at home with family or to find […]
Top tips on what to do in London (from a local)
Written by Javina Houri. I know many Haas students are currently studying or vacationing in London. As a proud Londoner, I wanted to share with you my insider tips on what to do in this bustling city! Although it rains a lot and people don’t smile back at you on […]
Humans of Haas: Lindsay Saldebar
Written by Annie Wang. How do you feel as a Haas student? I was really grateful for this opportunity. Haas has opened a lot of doors for me. In hindsight, this experience serves as a personal reminder that this degree is far too impactful and delicate to be taken lightly. […]
Humans of Haas: Daniel Shepard
Written by Annie Wang. What is your story? I am a father of two kids and currently own the home that I live in, which is in Hayward. When my girlfriend, now wife, became pregnant, I was in the process of applying to Berkeley. Our parents were not really supportive […]
Humans of Haas: Aashi Jhawar
Written by Annie Wang. Describe the moment you got into Haas. The minute I got in, I knew that I was coming here. One of the best feelings I’ve ever had was getting into the M.E.T program. At the time, in high school I actually had to start going to […]
NextGen Consulting – A Club Spotlight
Written by Timothy Berggren. Consulting clubs are a dime a dozen at UC Berkeley. Almost everyone at Cal has been asked, “Are you interested in consulting?” (I’ll admit, I’ve asked people that very question). But how do you know one from the other? Each consulting group has a unique story, [&…