Interview with Kenneth Hogholm

“Nice! School MUST keep Kenneth as a teacher…” This is just one of many very similar comments from last years’ International Finance course evaluation form. There might be people who don’t like mathematics and finance, but it is hard to find a person with a negative opinion towards the lecturer of IF. Therefore, The Insider presents you Kenneth Hogholm: Work, Life and Values.Read more >>

Loud and proud

A Melancholic View of SSE Riga Graduate

Nothing feels as good as to be back in Riga, SSE Riga in particular. After spending here three years this city is yours. Probably, like Buddhists go to visit their first temple and the master (based on some movie), we, the graduates have to come back to SSE Riga for an empowerment and brain enlightment. I definitely feel refreshed and motivated to achieve more after SSE Riga HoCo 09.Read more >>

The Tower Team Riga

Four charming Lithuanian guys (Karolis, Ignas, Rafal and Matas) and one nice Latvian girl Santa - this is the Tower Team. We are living together since August 2009, but now it seems like we have spent many years together: someone is always waiting for you, someone is always ready to listen and help.

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How much do we cost?

After entering the Stockholm School of Economics in Riga for the first time to take the admission tests, you felt thrilled and tried to imagine how it would be like to study at this School. By accident your wish to get here came true and you found yourself sitting in the Soros auditorium wondering about the new challenges that are waiting for you – exams, reports, presentations, and etc.

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Stupidity Without Borders

Internships from the Supervisors’ Point of View

Not so long ago, we were, just like you are now, young and naïve students who honestly believed that having SSER as our alma matter means that we are cool and smart by default and that anyone, we mean ANYONE in the corporate world would be beyond grateful to give us an internship and later hire us as soon-to-be CEOs, CFOs and heads of anything that moves. Well, the reality likes to hit people in the face.

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