Kanak - I wanted to sharpen my skills, be in an intellectually stimulating environment with people from around the world who come with very diverse backgrounds.Learn from them, learn from some of the richest professors around the world. And what brought me to Oxford was their focus on impact. Kristina - When I was looking at MBA programmes, a lot of them are really geared towards the more traditional backgrounds of consulting and finance, and I wanted a programme that was a little bit non-traditional, like me. And the Oxford Saïd Business School programme was very impact-oriented. I mean, the whole slogan is 'Impact from within', and that was really what drew me in. Prachi - Connections, working in different cultures, working with different kind of people. And also, have like experiences which are gonna be once in a lifetime. Pallavi - The number one thing that Oxford teaches you from day one is how to give it back and to move forward. And as somebody who's been very fortunate to be in a space that is this academically leveraged, it will be very important for me to take my learnings forward. That kind of learning will only happen once you are in schools which help you realise that how important camaraderie and on building those systems are. Rosalind - I believe you are the average of the people that you surround yourself with. And being surrounded by incredible students, great faculty, is an unparalleled life experience. It was one of the motivating factors behind why I chose Oxford. Kristina - My favourite thing is definitely the community of people that I've been able to meet, and everyone is so willing to just connect you with everyone in their network as well. So that factor has been so multiplying already, and it's only been a term. Murrad - All of a sudden, I've realised that I am in a class full of super smart people. I'll never have this opportunity to be around such people. It's just that you have to figure out what they've done, and everyone is someone. Shruti - There's a lot that you have to offer to this MBA, as well as what it can offer to you. Don't worry about anything else but the reason you wanna do this MBA, and how you wanna grow and develop as an individual, and what impact you want to bring. Kanak - Not only being a part of the Oxford MBA programme, but the opportunity to be a part of the University of Oxford, 39 plus colleges, this beautiful town, it's honestly an incredible experience to be a part of Oxford and the impact that they're creating on the community.