Which out of these 2 is the more employable degree? The one more likely to land you a good-paying job, with good demand and job opportunities in the job market? I enjoy both and feel can be good at good. I am also open to working in different countries if required/needed. (1) Computer science degree...
Oct 14th, 2021 3:03 pm
I'm debating between the Part-time MBA programs at Schulich and Queens and MFin at Rotman. I would appreciate if someone can share their thoughts! My background: - BBA from Schulich, have my CPA designation. - 4 years of experience in FP&A - Goal: ...
Guys long story short but I graduated from Algoma U with a BBA degree in 2018. Been working in my family business ever since. Thinking about completing aclerated MBA from Schulich as I think is the best option for me. Any thoughts or has anyone ever experienced ?
Jan 8th, 2020 7:08 pm
Apologies in advance because I realize this question is asked so often in regards to comparing the two universities. WHAT I KNOW: - In terms of campus atmosphere, I prefer York - In terms of workload, I think it will be easier at York, because lots of the business management courses in the TRSM prog...
Nov 17th, 2019 6:09 pm
Anyone here has an experience with schulich part time mba ? I am looking to get into management consulting or land a gig in US . I am a technical PM and finding it too hard to quit my job and go to US for mba
Does the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA have the same value & reputation as the Kellogg School of Business at Northwestern?
Aug 2nd, 2018 10:47 am
I know nasa25 vouches for Laurier, lol. Hoping anyone can chime in as to which program my daughter should consider as all seem top notch. I was so happy I will be saving on boarding expenses if she were to attend Rotman (since I'm in the GTA) but I heard good things about the dual degree programs at...
May 10th, 2018 9:59 am
SUMMARY Personal Goals: -CPA designation -Well-rounded business background -Maximize ROI Schulich MAcc: -Program length: 12 months (8 months full-time, 4 months part-time, no co-op) -Tuition: $30k -Covers entire CPA PEP up to the CFE Laurier MBA with Co-op: -Program ...
Hi - I am starting my full time MBA next month at Schulich and was offered a couple of hours a day consulting opportunity with my current employer. The hourly rates are pretty good. Just wondering if it is a good idea to work part time when pursuing ...
Dec 14th, 2017 12:42 pm
... is an undergrad program University of Western Ontario (Ivey) - HBA but UWO does have a business program that isn't under Ivey York University (Schulich) University of Waterloo Wilfred Laurier University Queen's University MacMaster University Anyone have the top ten business schools off the ...
Oct 13th, 2017 11:10 am
Hello folks, I am considering for a part-time MBA either from Rotman or Schulich. I don't want to switch careers or industry but want to climb corporate ladder more. My educational background is in engineering, have been working in biotech industry since undergraduate ...
May 2nd, 2017 7:57 pm
which school is best for accounting ? I'd like to do co-op and get a CPA. I'd like to become an analyst or accountant.I'm mostly interested in the co-op though.
Sep 25th, 2016 11:48 am
... my limited amount of work experience since graduation my options are Wilfred Laurier University (coop) and McMaster University (coop) and York Schulich (Non coop) School Wise Laurier - Co-op program great for people with less than 2 years of work experience - Tuition cost $32,000 (subtract ...
Hi guys,i have grade 11 student. going to grade 12. May i know the cut off marks of UTSC bba co op, Laurier BBa and Brock accounting coop this year?Thanks.
... education programs (primary/junior level), now its time to make a decision. Nipissing is known for its great teacher education, and is the only Schulich school of education. Brock is on the hand is A LOT closer to home, and their teaching program seems just as good as Nipissing. I got a $6000 ...
I need help in figuring out which university to attend for the January semester. I wanted to know which university would best the best choice from the ones that I mentioned for Accounting? (I know they aren't great choices but which one would be best if I wanted to get a job in the accounting field ...
hi guys, i was wondering which is better for business college or university? more specifically im intersted in marketing and want to stay in the GTA area.
Nov 14th, 2014 10:28 pm
... below. I have one offer for the accelerated program at Degroote (2 semesters, 10 courses). Total cost should be around $17,000. Another offer from Schulich (3 semesters) with some courses transferred. Total cost should be around $49,000. My intention is to come back to my current company, but for ...
... is not reputable and recruiters may be less willing to hire applicants from this program. This is what I got from older threads in RFD. - The Schulich program is so concentrated that I will not be able to achieve the necessary understanding of the material, high grades or participate in any ...
Does anyone know if students at York University can take courses at Schulich as electives? Thanks!