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November 14, 2023
Quick info: Pronouns: She/Her Class of 2023 Previous education: Bachelor of Science. Bio-Industry Communication and Development (Specialized Program in Business Analytics). National Taiwan...
Quick info: Pronouns: Her/She Class of 2024 Previous education: University of Toronto, Honours Bachelor of Science (with High Distinction), Applied Statistics Specialist & Economics Major,...
November 3, 2023
Being part of the Master of Financial Risk Management (MFRM) program at UofT has been nothing short of enlightening. A standout experience within this journey has to be the Project Sponsor Meet...
October 27, 2023
Quick info: Pronouns: She/Her Class of 2024 Previous education: Engineering BACHELORS OF TECHNOLOGY, Information Technology, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, 2021 Why did you decide to...
As a GDipPA student at Rotman, you will participate in two case competitions, thus providing an opportunity for you to apply your in-class knowledge in a group setting. Personally, the case...
October 24, 2023
Quick info: Pronouns: He/Him Class of 2023 Previous education: HBA, Economics & Political Science, University of Toronto Class, 2018 Why did you decide to join the Master of Management...
January 6, 2023
November marks one of the busiest months filled with presentations, final projects, and hustling for the exam. Though the course load was quite intensive,; the relevance and practicality of the...
January 31, 2020
Reflecting on the past few months At the end of 2019, during the short break between the Fall and Winter semesters of the Rotman MMA program, I had the chance to reflect upon what I learned in the...
December December is an extremely exciting month for MFRM students as we get to settle into our industry projects and forget about schoolwork for a bit. While having no break between exams and the...
After an intense intro-term covering the basics of the major domains of management and becoming acquainted with the use of analytical tools to solve practical problems, the MMA program ramped up in...
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