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Maria Sharapova, Harvard Student. Here's What Campus Life is Like For Her

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Jul, 2016 02:14 PM
    Maria Sharapova is spending two weeks of her two year ban in Harvard. Ms Sharapova, who is also a businesswoman and owns a candy line called Sugarpova, tweeted a picture of herself next to the Harvard Business School last weekend and it seems like it's literally been an education.
     
    On Friday morning, the 29-year-old she posted this picture of herself with classmate Simran Sachar of Microsoft.
     
    In a previous video posted on her Facebook page on June 30, Maria Sharapova revealed that she had woken up at 5.30 am to work on her presentation.
     
    With a fresh cuppa in her hand, she said, "Another day at school, and another 5.30 am wake up call. Here I am checking out the campus and getting my morning fix."
     
    She also explained how her class of 55 students was organized into groups and how her product Sugarpova was picked as a case study. "So we were signed into smaller groups, and I chose the subject of product and marketing. Our assignment for the last day of the school is that one of us presents our product and the challenges we face as a company. So my group decided that product will be Sugarpova - it wasn't my choice, trust me," she said.
     
    Watch her complete message about the Sugarpova presentation below:

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