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Because it is still at MIT, I have to take other classes that aren't directly business related that increase my analytical skills, such as calculus, programming, etc.
I am usually taking all my classes with mostly MBA students. I am learning at almost the same level as they are, and I'm learning the same things, so I would actually not want to apply to MIT Sloan for my future MBA but another school to get a new experience.
There is a quantitative focus. People are actually encouraged to know the mechanics behind why things work, not just the theories and papers. This is especially apparent in economics |
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