How is Wharton Quantitative?
Wharton is very well-known for being quantitative and data-driven. How is it reflected? in the coursework?
Wharton is very well-known for being quantitative and data-driven. How is it reflected? in the coursework?
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It's not really, booth is more known for quantitative. But overall, the value of MBA is soft skills, not hard skills, so I'd recommend some reflection on why you want a MBA.
Take it with a grain of salt when you hear people talk about schools being "quant heavy." There is no complicated math in an MBA program anywhere. Maybe if you have an art history degree and did Teach for America before school then the math will be difficult. I had classmates stressing out about a basic statistics class that did nothing more than a normal distribution and central limit theorem (which they didn't even have to prove, were just told it works and to use it) for 6 weeks. MBA students will call that quantitative, anybody with a real quantitative background will call it a joke.
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