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<p>False. You can drop your resume to every single firm you want to at Ross.</p>
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<p>After separating recruiting out of the equation, prestige is stupid.</p>
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I agree that the NU Econ degree in itself is more worthwhile than the Ross BBA, but it depends what you’re interested in studying, really.
I wasn’t even referring to the job market, but that rather personally as either a person or even if I was an employer, I would much rather choose a student with a well-rounded education than one who studied “business”, which in my opinion isn’t something that will necessarily make you more intelligent/a better thinker. Also if the OP decides not to go for fiance, they will have many more options with the NU degree.
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<p>I completely agree. But if recruiting is the end goal, the content of the degree is less important.</p>
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Furthermore, UM social/fun >> NU social/fun
I guess it’s all relative. Although I do party in college, I’m much more of an EC guy, and when I visited NU I loved the social setup of NU.
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<p>UM social/fun >> NU social/fun</p>