The international exchange program at the ISB is another avenue for students to gain from the experience of studying at a foreign institution. Unlike its inception years, the recent classes at the ISB lack the participation of students from diverse nationalities. Therefore, an international exchange program can help students experience a truly diverse class room.
Bidding Suggestion
Since students interested in opting for international exchange will all be willing to spend the maximum possible bidding points, the deciding factor boils down to the random number that is generated for each student who evinces interest in a given institution. The lowest random number wins. This system may provide an opportunity for collusion among groups of students.
During the final few minutes of the bidding process, collaborators often manipulate their bids (quid pro quo) so that the collective chance of their group winning the bids increases. In case you are bidding alone, I would suggest not to make your best bid until the last fifteen seconds so that your competition does not have time to switch bids and your chances of winning are the highest.
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