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The school tries to please everyone and offers a buffet of options. However because of that resources are scarce and the school doesn't give a lot of support to certai groups of students. People say that if you're not interested in consulting or marketing, you're on your own, and I would agree with that.
Also the school needs to do something about having to share everything with the undergrads. Had I know this would be such an issue I probably would have picked another school.
Finally I was a little disappointed with the caliber of my classmates. Lots of smart people but they quickly regressed to frat type parties. It got old pretty quickly.
Suggestion for future applicants: I interviewed candidates and saw some amazing resumes from amazing people who didn't get accepted. I'd say the most important thing is to really understand how Ross will help you.
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