Competing in HKICC was a great opportunity to work a case with real-world implications, meet students from other business schools around the world, and explore a city that was foreign to me and my teammates. By training through GC3 meetings and practice cases, we honed our skills and were able to present well at the competition itself, getting positive feedback from judges, students, and other advisors. In turn, we also learned a lot about how we could improve for future cases. Not only do international case competitions provide academic growth, but incredible cultural exposure and unforgettable exploration as well. I’m so thankful to have had a chance to participate in this competition.
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My Final Case CompetitionMy team of four Foster undergraduates – Michael Kwan, Yoojoo Lim, Carolyn Qi, and myself – along with their faculty advisor, Shaosong Ou, traveled to Hong Kong for the HKUST International Case Competition (HKICC). The team, all members of the Global Case Competition Club (GC3), trained for years to prepare for an international case competition like this – comprised of one rigorous short 3 hour case and one 22 hour final case.
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