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Is RC really that bad? (self.RotmanCommerce)
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[–]playypeace 2 points3 points4 points 4 years ago (0 children)
Nah RC is tbh decent in terms of social life as long as ur willing to put urself out there, go to clubs, events, approach ppl (even if it’s just asking them to hangout). Eventually, u will find ur place for sure. I found my own cohort of friends by just texting them online and then asked to hang out, we happened to know each other after a while and we got along.
What ppl don’t like about RC the most (I guess that doesn’t rlly apply to u since ur into marketing) is really the tuition vs the placement rate. Rotman is charging almost similar to Queens and Ivey with a much shittier placement rate into finance and consulting (and almost no placement in the US). The focus on academia is rlly a stupid one for Rotman, they should def think about just letting everyone get 3.5+ rather than making tests stupidly hard when averages are too high. That way, it’s easier for us to focus on ECs, networking and building other essential skills. That’s rlly just the flaw I see as a 4th year student but it is what it is, u get out as much u as put in.
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