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The inability for students to study ""real"" or meaty business classes until fall or even spring of junior year is sad and does an injustice to every student. And when the first round of upper level classes is completed, there are barely any left to take. The amount of breadth requirements is simply too much. I was extremely disappointed with Tepper's class offerings, course path, advising, and caliber of professors at the introductory business classes. The reputation Tepper has is most likely due to the phenomenal students that start the program. Advisers changed every year and not one took an interest in me. They only made sure I filled all the requirements to graduate.
Great recruiting services -- even though we are a technical school and I have no technical background, I've been able to find jobs in finance as well as consulting. Also, there's a lot to get involved in in terms of business organizations and such, and they give a lot of responsibility to students so it's really easy to make a difference. Also, the undergraduate business school is small so it's easy to build a relationship with professors and other students, and even someone like the Executive Director of the Program. That to me is one of the greatest things about Tepper. |
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