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2003 FULL-TIME MBA PROFILE
Wake Forest University
Babcock Graduate School of Management

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Address: P. O. Box 7659
Winston-Salem, NC 27109-7659
E-Mail: admissions@mba.wfu.edu
Web site: http://www.mba.wfu.edu
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CLASS OF 2002 GRADUATE COMMENTS

I feel that Babcock provided me with the analytical tools that I needed as well as allowed me to gain the team working tools that are also necessary to succeed in the business world. In addition, Babcock's small class sizes allow students to interact more effectively with the instructor as well as others in their class. I do not feel that many other schools provide these benefits. -- Business Development

The program has a great combination of academic excellence, strong values/ethics, and is a lot of fun. The small class size allows students to know each other very well and form strong teams, and forces students to actively participate in class and get involved. -- Marketing

I absolutely would urge friends or colleagues to enroll in the Babcock MBA program. The quality teaching and rigorous workload ensured that I am well prepared to succeed. Working with other MBA's this past summer who were not as well-prepared provided further evidence to me that the Babcock education is superior. -- Strategic Planning

Babcock is a very integrated program that enabled me to learn a lot about a variety of disciplines such as finance, operations, marketing, etc. In addition, the small size fosters a close relationship between students and faculty. Finally, alumni and other staff were readily available to assist in career search and other aspects of the MBA program. -- Investment Banking

The school has a great curriculum with excellent faculty, especially in finance. I wish they made the program more challenging especially during the first year. I also wish that they were able to get more recruiters this past year. -- Finance

I could not have asked for more out of the Babcock experience. I am totally prepared for my new career, and I owe that in large part to the folks at Babcock. The small class size; the open, dedicated, and knowledgeable faculty; and the beautiful campus contributed a lot to my overall experience. -- Finance

Great experience and great program, especially compared to the programs of other closely-ranked schools which my friends/acquaintances attended. -- Finance

I found difficulty in finding a job. The city is not a business center. -- Anonymous

Wake Forest University School of Management is an excellent institution that is doing its best with its limited resources. If they were able to admit more students to their program, I think they would be able to generate a greater incentive for companies to come to the school. The students are well trained and for the most part are extremely hard working. It has been a great learning experience for me. -- Finance

I think Babcock is a wonderful business school. It has over the years hired exceptional faculty and the quality of the class has been rising. My transition as an international student could not have been better at any other school. The Admissions committee and my peers went out of their way to help us. From my last two years I can be sure that I am going out of this program with 110 (my class size) solid contacts for life. -- Investment Banking


 
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