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A major advantage of this program is the culture of collaboration and peer support. The class size is small (around 70) and full of driven and smart, yet humble professionals.
The supply chain management concentration is a world-class program full of high quality professors with an abundance of real-world industry experience. The program offers a unique blend of theoretical frameworks and practitioner consultation.
Future applicants should consider Broad if they want an intense academic experience along with phenomenal peer support. Group project work is as important to the Broad experience as oxygen is to lung function.
The facilities are admittedly subpar, but the school plans to break ground in the near future on a brand new, state of the art building.
The first year class curriculum is quite challenging; it is also well-rounded.
Top employers include Dell, Intel, General Motors, Amazon, Chrysler, Mars, and Johnson & Johnson.
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