<p>You may find some “cutthroat” people at Wharton but that is not the norm, and my guess is that it’s the same at any similar school.</p>
<p>There are some classes that have limited usefulness/are very annoying. MGMT 100 and MGMT 101 are the two worst classes that you are required to take IMO. ACCT 102 is also pretty useless. OPIM 101 is also a pretty poor class [surprised me, because I expected it would teach Excel; but in reality it’s mostly BS and IMO the exams are more of an intelligence test than anything else]. Basically, I think that most of the core classes required at Wharton are of low quality, and also the grading in some of these (MGMT 100/101 in particular) tends to be fairly arbitrary, adding to the frustration.</p>