M&T Apparel!
We still have hats ($15) for sale in the office! Pick one up if you haven’t already!
M&T MBA Panel, 6:00PM, Wednesday, Feb. 22nd in JMHH F70!
Come out and talk to a panel of M&Ts currently pursuing their MBAs at Wharton. The panelists will talk about the paths that have lead them to pursue an MBA, and the positives of going back to school to earn one. If you have ever thought about going to Business School at some point after graduation or are even considering returning to Wharton, come hear about the experiences of M&Ts who have chosen to do just that! The featured panelists include Kunal Gupta, Charlene Chen, and Shirley Lin. The panel will be very informal, and their will be a chance to speak casually do these M&T grads afterwards. Please let us know if you will be attending by filling out this form: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDB1eUl6UmZKZWtNWTB4aXR2cnNUSXc6MQ so that we know how much food to order for the event as dinner will be served!
Idea Generation Workshop, 5-6PM, Thursday, Feb. 23rd in 114 Skirkanich
Even though PennVention’s deadline for this year has already passed, it is not too late to start brewing up ideas for next year. Come join Boris Bogatin (Technology Venturer and CEO of NearVerse) and Jason Halpern (Founder and CEO of PowerFlower Solar) for an interactive session of idea generation and Q&A. These two successful entrepreneurs will share with you the steps they took to form their brilliant ideas and how they made their ideas come to life. Food (pizza) will be provided and the event will be open to all Engineering students.
All Year Study Break, Thursday Feb. 23rd at 9pm, M&T Office
There will be a study break this Thursday, February 23rd at 9pm in the M&T office. There will be insomnia so come hungry (and leave happy… and ready to study!)
Trading Simulation 3-5pm, Friday, February 24th in JMHH F65
Get ready for the second M&T Trading Simulation of the year! Come out and show off your trading skills and win bragging rights to having beaten the smartest kids on campus. This is a great way for freshmen and sophomores to learn about trading. Snacks and drinks will be provided.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHJyUnh1ZEd1SWNlRFV0ZktsSkxHVFE6MQ
The rules are simple. The competition will take place in pairs. One partner will be the market maker who offers bids and ask prices to traders on an uncertain item. The other partner is a trader who makes trades with market makers from other teams at the quoted price. Every five minutes, new information about the item is released allowing the players to better estimate the items value. Once the game ends everyone’s trades are recorded and the team with the highest gross profit wins.