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It only cares about it's accounting students, everyone else has to fend for themselves without any real help. Finance majors get some help, that's why I picked up the major just-in-case. Everyone else, good luck.
It may be outside factors as well as inside [factors] but the amount of minorities within the program has decreased. And the percentage of minorities are low as it is.
The emphasis on accounting at BU at the expense of finance, marketing, etc. has caused me to view the School of Management as a great school for aspiring accountants, but decidedly mediocre for everyone else. I have also been disappointed in the classroom. Although I have had a few outstanding professors such as Mark Mushalla and Elliot Kamlet, a CFO and CPA respectively, too many of my professors lacked real world experience. Without insights and lessons from the real world, students would be better off purchasing the textbook, reading it on their own, and saving the money spent on tuition. |
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