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Going into the program, there was a lot of uncertainty. I wasn't sure what to expect from a lower-ranked program. I was worried that the quality of classes, the network available, job opportunities, or career services would be sub-par. However, to say that everything has been amazing thus far would be an understatement. Since my time here, I have been blown away by what I've seen and experienced. A great experience all around and the opportunities to work for top companies is here. My suggestion to applicants: don't let the rankings chain you! Depending on your circumstances, some schools may end up being a better fit than a higher ranked school.
Everyone in the class is so bright, both the students and the faculty. Although diverse, a common trait among students is their overachieving qualities and accomplishments. Many are top of their class and recipients of awards. The faculty can be also prestigious as well. A pleasant surprise.
Supply Chain is still ASU's bread and butter. Most of the top tier companies that come to recruit, are here for supply chain, nothing else. The other concentration need more development and ASU is working on that.
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supply chain management
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