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Written by: Mr. Naparoek Chantawasinkul, BBA#18

Memorable, excitement, challenges, and bonding. These are a few words, we CST Consulting would use to describe our feelings for our last week in Singapore. On September 7, four aspiring students from BBA Chulalongkorn University embarked on a journey to the NUS-UOB case competition held in Singapore. Known as one of the most challenging case competitions yet, this is the perfect venue where talented business students from renowned universities around the globe are able to showcase their analytical and presentation skills in front a panel of industry judges. The format was extremely challenging this year as students had to “knock-out” the opposing team before proceeding to the next round. In the end, we got “good news” for BBA Chula: CST Consulting was announced to proceed to the final round and finally won the second-runner up title. Throughout the journey, we BBA students did not only discover valuable business insights, but we also got to develop priceless bonding with colleagues from other universities and also among us CST consultants. From the bottom of our hearts, we would like to extend our sincere thanks to Ajarn Kritinee, our advisor, who has taught us so much and has always been there for us through the most challenging moments of our life; we would also like to thank BBA Chula for the continuous support in giving a chance for students like us to go abroad and prove to others how we, as Chula students, can also become aspiring business leaders in the future.

Chula team (CST consulting) won the 2nd runner up (3rd place) among 16 teams of 11 countries.

Winner teams

  • 1st: Queensland University of Technology, Australia
  • 2nd: UC Berkeley, USA
  • 3rd: Chulalongkorn University, Thailand
  • 4th: University of Belgrade, Serbia

Student names:

  1. Ms. Kewalin Ratanasopinswat, 4th year, Financial Analysis and Investment major
  2. Mr. Phontakorn Pieanpatikul, 4th year, International Business major
  3. Mr. Pitchakorn Pokrud, 4th year, Financial Analysis and Investment major
  4. Mr. Naparoek Chantawasinkul, 3rd year, Financial Analysis and Investment major

Participating teams apart from above list:

  1. Chinese University of Hong Kong
  2. Concordia University
  3. Chulalongkorn University
  4. Copenhagen Business School
  5. Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
  6. Maastricht University
  7. National University of Singapore
  8. Queensland University of Technology
  9. Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
  10. Shantou University
  11. Thammasat University
  12. The University of Hong Kong
  13. UC Berkeley
  14. University of Auckland
  15. University of Belgrade








 






On September 5 , the BBA Program sponsored training program for instructors to learn about new opportunities and teaching technology for Google Classroom.  This is the system for two way communication between instructor and student.  It can be used for distributing and collecting classroom materials and assignments.
 
The training took place at the Faculty Computer Lab where all participants had the opportunity to create their own Google Drive Class Folder.  Working in pairs all instructors were then able to experience the roles of both the teacher and the student. 
Google Classroom provides users with productivity enhancing applications including Gmail, Docs, and Drive. 
 
Written by: Tapane Duangchaijaraj
 
It was a great opportunity for us to be able to attend a very interesting and special presentation on 13 July 2015 in the BBA International Program Office given by Ms. Jillaine Farrar, Lucerne University of Applied Science and Arts Exchange Program Coordinator. The presentation about Lucerne University was both informative and interesting. Ms. Jillaine did an excellent job in explaining about the university’s bachelor program, buddy system, foreign language courses, and etc. Before the presentation, we have no idea that the Lucerne University’s environment and atmosphere is very heart-warming, and that the culture between Swiss and Thailand are so different. This cultural information was very interesting yet helpful for us to easily adapt to Swiss culture. Furthermore, we also felt that Lucerne University is ready to warmly welcome us. The courses offered during the BBA exchange program are absolutely appealing to me since it is possible to take every courses they have and transfer the credits back to BBA Chula. Overall, I believe that this presentation was very beneficial and useful for all students.
 


Written by: Jiayi Lu, BBA#20
 
It was a great pleasure to have Dawn J. Moyer, a Academic Advisor, from Oregon State University give us considerable amount of information on August 14, 2015. Overall, the presentation about Oregon State University not only revealed the life on campus, but outside of the campus as well. The speaker prepared a concise speech, which would assist us in the near future when we decide our roads to exchange program.  Apparently, there is no word needed to describe Oregon State University academically since it is ranked as one of the top universities in the United States. There are many factors to take into consideration when choosing a university which one will be studying at for a semester. Personally, I feel that location is the most important factor despite education. Oregon State University is located in Corvallis, one of the safest cities, which is situated in the north of California and south of Washington; Oregon also has access to the Pacific Coast. From the speech, exchange students love to go to the beach or drive either north or south to Seattle or California during their weekends. Additionally, best utilities are to be expected. For instance, there are free buses around the places and you are allowed to take your bike on to the bus in case it is raining. A few words from someone who had participated, the presentation was very helpful as it guided us to take a deeper look at one of the best universities in the States.