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ROTMAN SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT

University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management’s focus on “integrative thinking” is unique among Canadian B-schools. Its goal is to give students the tools they need to solve modern business problems, and students benefit from Toronto's urban environment. The Rotman curriculum teaches students how to make tough decisions with incomplete information by drawing on insights from economics, strategy, marketing, finance, and other disciplines. Recruiters recognize the strength of the program.

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