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August 18, 2022
January, the starting point of our new year, is also a new starting point for MMA students. We began our sprint 1 for our practicum project. We have learned so many programming languages and tools...
Quick info MMA Class of 2022 Previous education: Bachelor of Science, Mathematics (minor in Commerce), University of British Columbia, 2021 Why did you decide to join the Master of Management...
August 17, 2022
Quick info MMA Class of 2022 Previous education: Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico, 2015 Why did you decide to join the Master...
“Aaaand that's a wrap!” my inner dialogue exclaims as I submit and log out of the last final exam. The first semester ended amongst celebrations and winter break plans, tempered by...
April has always been a unique month for me. Many unforgettable events happened in April in the past, such as my participation in the International Exhibition of Inventions of Geneva and my...
August 12, 2022
June was a whirlwind of sprint meetings, Blue Jays, model testing and celebrations. As our spring term grades rolled in and the "supply chain heroes" (as Professor Andre Cire warmly refers...
May 3, 2022
November was a month of planning and preparing. It was perhaps the most hectic yet rewarding month so far. We were kept busy on all fronts, be it academics, job search, the practicum project or...
April 29, 2022
The month of March marked the end of the Risk Management Project, one of the highlights of my journey at Rotman. It was a busy and transitory month for the MFRM program. We finished our industry...
As Master of Financial Risk Management (MFRM) students, the most anticipated aspect of our program is the Rotman Risk Management Project. To put it simply, it’s a 9-week-long internship with...
April 27, 2022
Feeling well-rested and rejuvenated from Winter Break, the month of January signalled the beginning of a month-long practicum sprint for the MMA students. For me, this meant joining the FreshBooks...
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