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Subject: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT |
Concordia and McGill attract a lot more European students than UofT.
I wonder why UofT will not be participating in the John Molson 2007 MBA competition.
Concordia even attracts a bunch of European business schools for its annual John Molson MBA competition.
2007 Participants
University of M?nster
M?nster, Germany
McMaster University
Hamilton, Canada
University of South Carolina
Columbia, United States
Saint Mary´s University
Halifax, Canada
Heinrich-Heine-Universit?t D?sseldorf
D?sseldorf, Germany
Universit? Laval
Qu?bec, Canada
University of Victoria
Victoria, Canada
Universit?t Paderborn
Paderborn, Germany
Queen´s University
Kingston, Canada
Haskayne School of Business, University of Calgary
Calgary, Canada
Xiamen University
Xiamen, P. R. China
Wilfrid Laurier University
Waterloo, Canada
Duquesne University
Pittsburgh , USA
Concordia University
Montreal, Canada
HEC Montreal
Montreal, Canada
University of Maine
Orono, United States
Schulich School of Business, York University
Toronto, Canada
Kent State University
Kent, USA
Memorial University of Newfoundland
St. John´s, Canada
Helsinki School of Economics
Helsinki, Finland
The University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
Chicago, USA
Pepperdine University
Malibu, United States
Lund University
Lund, Sweden
Purdue University
West Lafayette, U S A
Bordeaux Business School
Talence, France
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, USA
Pan-african University, Lagos Business School
Lagos, Nigeria
Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore
Bangalore, India
University of Ottawa
Ottawa, Canada
Dalhousie University
Halifax, Canada
Thompson Rivers University
Kamloops, Canada
McGill University
Montreal, Canada
Richard Ivey School of Business
London, Canada
Miami University
Oxford, USA
Technische Universit?t Kaiserslautern
Kaiserslautern, Germany
Hult International Business School
Boston, USA
[22-11-2006,10:07] Molson MBA |
UofT is the worst school in Canada, OKAY?? (in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) Then...
STFU!!
[22-11-2006,10:23] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) UofT fanboys = pathetic people
[22-11-2006,13:04] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) lmao
[22-11-2006,18:57] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) The fact that UofT failed to enter this world-class business competition indicates the decline of UofT´s business school.
[22-11-2006,20:15] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) ^ Yeah! Same with Harvard, Stanford, Berkeley, Oxbridge, Wharton...
Dumb McGill kid.
[22-11-2006,20:20] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) huh? UofT Rotman was good?
[22-11-2006,21:23] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) What is Oxbridge?
[22-11-2006,23:04] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) There are many things you need to learn, little boy. But first I suggest you check with your parents to see if you´re aloud to be on this forum; the language tends to get a little ´mature´.
[23-11-2006,00:38] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) UofT Fanboys are the biggest losers in this forum.
If your university is so great, why do you need to defend it in this shitty forum, eh?
[23-11-2006,02:13] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) Just clearing up the bullshit. The better question would be, why is this kid so obsessed with convincing people mcgill is better than uoft? but i think the answer to that question is obvious, don´t you?
[23-11-2006,02:39] Anonymous |
(in reply to: Very Few Europeans have heard of UofT) ppl already know mcgill is better. around the world, and in canada.
[23-11-2006,03:43] Anonymous |
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