Dimensions
139 x 215 x 16mm
In the irreverent and entertaining tradition of Michael Lewis' 'Liar's Poker', Peter Robinson's 'Snapshots From Hell' is a hilarious and enlightening attempt to provide an answer to the paramount question every prospective student asks: what is business school really like?
During his first frenetic year at Stanford Business school, Peter Robinson began keeping a journal of his day-to-day impressions which evolved into this book, the writing of which he came to see as a "simple act of decency, like going back to the last calm bend in the river and nailing up a sign that reads Waterfall Ahead".
From his first harrowing days at "maths camp" through the dizzying phalanx of core courses, the frenzy of the exam week, the pitfalls and triumphs of the interview process (including a surreal interview with Robert Maxwell!) to being wined and dined by some of the most prestigious companies in the world, Robinson's story is witty, candid and peopled with a remarkable cast of characters.