I do not have first-hand experience with this program but something you should keep in mind about Canada in general, usually there are not as many full scholarship opportunities and most programs don’t give more than 50%. Also, while tuition is often cheaper, graduating salaries are also quite a bit lower than in the United States. However, sorry‘s everywhere are lower than in the US.
Jobs at a graduation tend to be secured more with your work experience rather than a business school degree. Ideally you would have good and brand-name work experience before business school. Business school functions more like a transportation method and the visa that results into a work permit after graduation. Traditionally, Canadian recruiting opportunities are not as good as in the US… it is a much smaller economy and there are no Amazons, Microsoft’s, etc. They all have offices in Canada but they don’t recruit to the extent the US headquarters do.
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