以下是引用ppbb在2007-3-31 5:42:00的发言:Don't make the conclusion"Ivey看来是彻底不行了" to soon. Objectively it is still the No.1 B-school in Canada in terms of the teaching quality and networking. Speaking of Rotman and Schulich (York), I am sure they might have their own strengths and weaknesses,depending on how you evaluate them and what your own priorities are. For instance, Ivey is strong at general management, its case method teaching style really foucses on teaching students how to think broadly and speak up sharply. Rotman is more focusing on academic teaching and askes for and teaches lots of quantitive skills. If you would like to pursue your career in deep finanical modeling,etc, it might be the best choice for you. (But you got to ask yourself a question, before you choose it. Do you really enjoy spending all your time sitting in front of the computer to play with the numbers?) Schulich is specialize in certain areas, such as marketing, accounting, financial engineering,etc. If you think you are really interested in one of these areas. Bingo, it might be a good choice for you, however the trade off is that most of Schulich grads would have to start from entry levels. Of couse, above mentioned could come cross any of these three schools. But the thing is, at the end of day, it's your call to make the judgement. How to? Don't just look at the ranking and read the news on Chasedream. Go to talk to their grads, ask around your colleagues, talk to these schools' career management, more importantly go to the schools to try their courses, and to get a flavor of them... All the best! agree |