2 posts tagged “tec_de_monterrey”
Day one is over, and day two almost is as well. It's 7:10 PM local time and we haven't had anything to eat yet. We'll more than likely have dinner at around 9:00 pm or possibly later. Last night we didn't finish eating dinner until after midnight... and people were still strolling into the restaurant to order meals. Not all young people either... some of them were older married couples in their fifties and up.
Our apartments are pretty sweet. It's a common area with four separate bedroom/baths connected. I'm staying in room 110-D. The pictures to the bottom of this paragraph show the common area on the left and the following three pictures are of my room after I have everything unpacked. It's not bad. If I was living in dorms it'd be pretty sweet to have some like this. I mean separate bathrooms is not a bad arrangement at all.
These pictures are from one of the more popular malls in Monterrey. A few candid shots from the inside of the mall as well as a few shots right outside the entrance. The mountains here are so beautiful and large. The mountains around Phoenix are hills compared to these suckers.
Well that's my update for now. I'll come back with more after class and any other activities we have scheduled tomorrow. Also the WWDC is tomorrow which I'm excited for! iPhone 2.0!!! :)
I'll be taking off tomorrow morning from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on my way to Monterrey, MX where I will be doing a very short study abroad session at Tecnologico de Monterrey (the number one business school in all of Latin America). I'll be gone from June 7th until June 22nd and during the course of these two weeks I'll be taking two classes: GLB 303 (Relationship Management) and GLB 494 (Doing Business in Mexico).
The campus at Tec de Monterrey is beautiful (as you can see from the picture to the left) and I'm really excited to meet the faculty at the University, as well as the people of Monterrey.
I'm a little bit nervous because I've never been anywhere in Mexico of any significance (Rocky Point doesn't count) and also excited because I absolutely adore going to new places. Going to Belize in March was one of the most memorable experiences up to this point in my life and I'm hoping that this visit to Monterrey will rank up there as well.
As I mentioned I'll be taking two classes and I will be taking complete advantage of the time I'll have over the next two weeks to absorb as much information as I can. The course description for my Relationship Management class is below and sounds quite interesting.
Overviews types of relationships found in organizations, then trains students in the interpersonal skills necessary to effectively manage those relationships
That will definitely be interesting. I'm also quite excited for my Doing Business in Mexico course. We'll be lectured by a professor at the Tec de Monterrey who also wrote a book with the same title as the course. Also we'll be visiting five businesses in Monterrey and seeing how they function, which will definitely be interesting.
My posting might not be consistent over the next few weeks as I'm unsure as to the level of internet availability I'll have, but you can definitely expect at the very least a few posts on what I'll be learning over the course of this study abroad session. Until then, Adios.
Note: This was posted at my personal finance blog as well: Debit versus Credit: I'm Going To Mexico. I'll be posting more personal updates to my Mexico trip (including pictures) here at Dead in the Desert, and I'll be posting more business and finance oriented updates at Debit versus Credit. Stay Tuned!
