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ca The Specialist (Co-operative) Program in Management Posted by u/Ok_Film_9135 - 1 vote and no comments Wij willen hier een beschrijving geven, maar de site die u nu bekijkt staat dit niet toe. Feel free to post questions, concerns, experiences, requests for MIB student here: You’ll want to have an overall average of at least 90, with minimums of high 80s in English and Advanced Functions / Calc. I was debating whether to transfer to BBA co-op or MIB because of the 2 semesters abroad. Anyone knows what is the interview about and how much does it weight UTSC is near the edge of Toronto, & so it’s about a 1. Also got into rotman and schulich, which one is best? School Admissions Share Add a Comment Sort by: r/UTSC_2028: This community is to support all upcoming freshmen to UTSC. But living expenses, Our specially designed guide for new MIB students who want to know everything about the MIB program, studying abroad, domestic and international work terms, financing tips and tricks, Posted by u/imsodonewithmlms - 11 votes and 6 comments MIB stands for Management and International Business, and is a BBA Co-op Program at the University of Toronto, Scarborough. Is MIB Interview I just received an admission interview for the Management & International Business (MIB) Co-op program. Status in a Management Co-op program will be determined at the end of each session (Fall, Winter, and Summer) for students who have attempted at least 4. Personally feel like rotman has the recognition needed for a business program but mib also has some really unique Hey there, I recently got accepted into the UTM Commerce program and I have just found out about the whole MIB program at UTSC. utoronto. 0 credits since beginning Many of the posts about UTSC B-school attract a lot of "don't do it" posts, and a lot of deleted responses that might have been useful if they were Hi, I recently got invited for an interview for the International Business Management (MIB) program at UTSC and I couldn't find anything about the interview online. It isn’t that difficult to get in, they will review your I accepted my offer to MIB on Friday and I'm just curious to learn about the social life at UTSC, specifically for the MIB program. I am quite interested The UTSC program is specialized in international business and I’m wondering if these specialized courses are necessary to do so? It seems like you are very certain that rotman is the better PathConscious179 UTSC MIB Program Anyone know what the interview is about? Questions and how long etc. I just recently MIB is a lot of fun, and it's going to become much easier academic-wise for you because some requirements have just been lifted. truer/OntarioGrade12s Current search is within r/OntarioGrade12s Remove r/OntarioGrade12s filter and expand search to all of Reddit I need some advice between rotman commerce and mib at utsc. The surrounding area around UTSC isn’t impressive either, there are no shopping malls or How competitive is UTSC MIB (Co-op)? : r/UTSC r/UTSC Current search is within r/UTSC Remove r/UTSC filter and expand search to all of Reddit Academic Director: J. Born and raised in Ontario and not an international student. 5 hour commute to Downtown Toronto. Brown Email: mgmtcoop@utsc. Does UTSC support for expenses or we need to pay extra other than tuition fees? Also is this course worth it to do ? You pay standard uoft tuition when you’re abroad. What are your experiences with MIB because the co-op semester abroad seems a little daunting. ca Assistant Director: P. I've been accepted into the MIB program at UTSC. The MIB Program has an international study component Just got into MIB at UTSC, drop any advice or opinions!! Ps. Hi what was your top 6 average when you got in? Now that I'm finally free from all exams and schooling for the next 8 months (going on my co-op term HOORAY!) just wanted to part some wisdom to some students who might be struggling Rotman is BComm and MIB is BBA so you should consider what you actually want to do in the future (BComm covers subjects like accounting, finance, economics and management. BBA Hey guys, I'm a grade 12 Ontario student currently applying to a bunch of BBA or BCom programs around Ontario. Business Is BorderlessThe next generation of leaders will have the skills and experience to view business through a truly international lens. Any. Trougakos Email: mibss@utsc. I'm wondering whether I should use a notebook , or buy a tablet/ iPad for my uni lectures.