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I have never felt like I am "just a number" at the Marriott School; this is surprising due to the size and competitive nature of the program. My concerns have always been treated with individual attention. In fact, I would not be at this school were it not for Joan Young, the former Undergraduate Programs Director (now retired). She went the "extra mile," giving me extra help that I needed to be deserving of acceptance into the management program. It is evident that the Marriott School is concerned with each student, individually.
The business school's teachers/admin are fantastic but the school's overall admin I found very unsupportive. My experience has been that they are overly shielded from students and that students who truly want to make the university a better place have too much red tape to go through to even make it worthwhile. They are not innovators in the least. In fact, they seem to scourge the very though of progress or at least providing a viable form for others imbued with the energy to do so. As long as the general BYU admin stays far away from the business school and its students, the university will still be a great learning institution because of the brilliance and entrepreneurial spirit contained within the walls of the Tanner Building. For me, that made the experience worthwhile despite the lackluster interaction I had with the general admin. |
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