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The best part of Ross are the people. It's extremely cliche, but some of my closest friends have come from Ross. Additionally, if you're trying to go into a bulge bracket investment bank, Ross is probably the best route. Because the entire class isn't trying to get into IB, it's less cutthroat. Your classmates are willing to actually help you prepare and do well for interviews. Also, the culture of your class is going to reflect the culture of two classes ahead of you, largely because they are the ones who conduct the interviews. Set realistic and ambitious goals, and Ross will help you achieve them.
Overall, it's great. You'll get a great network. You'll learn a fair amount. You'll have fantastic experiences. I'd do it again.
Career Services is definitely one of Ross' weaknesses. Off-campus recruiting will yield much worse results if you attend Ross. Tech, real estate, and non-IB finance jobs are also difficult. Just check the employment report before making any decisions.
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Could you please elaborate on career opportunities from the school?