Math double degree and the BBA program at Laurier. Personally, I don't really agree with this sentiment. Laurier BBA Pros: Really good coop program (only if i get into coop tho) Tier 2 B school (ik rotman is also tier 2 but have no idea abt utsc managmenet) Ik they send a Seems as though Laurier has handled online learning as one of the worst schools from things I read. But, what’s the percentage of BBA students that make it through to the co-op. Even without co-op, if you manage to get good grades, you can still find ways to find internship positions. “The BBA co-op program gave me a unique opportunity to explore potential career paths and gain practical experience with top tier organizations, all before graduation. Welcome to the unofficial Wilfrid Laurier University subreddit! 19K subscribers in the wlu community. But it's just the perceived reputation of the people in the programs that really differentiates them. It is I also think the co-op program at Laurier adds so much value to BBA. 3. What do you all thing would be the better option? hi! how many people acc get placed into the co-op program like I heard only 1/3 of the people get placed into good co-op at laurier. I'm not 100% I know it’s not easy to get into co-op. One thing to consider is that one of the best parts of Laurier BBA is the coop but I'm Currently considering Laurier BBA and I was wondering how hard is it to get into the co-op for 2nd year and what it takes to get in? (i. I'd recommend jumping on LinkedIn and taking a look at some of the co-op placements for Laurier students if you're still on the fence. like what are my You apply for co-op during first year and don’t find out whether you’re accepted or not until the beginning of second year. So in addition to all the upper year double degrees that also have winter co-op, you’re competing against the regular Business students, as well as people from Laurier only BBA/Fin Math and BBA/CS Schulich is grey, bland and honestly isn’t as well received in the industry as laurier econ/bba - laurier kids are more “well rounded” + strong co-op + 98% placement rate post undergrad. Hi, Im choosing between laurier bba and schulich. Both programs have co-op, and both can lead to CPA if accounting is your goal. So my question for upper year BBA students or to BBA alumni is, how good are the business coop jobs as you approach During your co-op work terms, you will learn to challenge assumptions, communicate effectively, think critically and work cooperatively. Welcome to the unofficial Wilfrid Laurier University subreddit! My top two choices right now are Laurier BBA (in hopes of getting into the coop) or Western BMOS (Ivey is too expensive). Basically, the people who don't get into the BBA can go into the BA Economics+Accounting program as a Co-op for Business Administration (BBA) and Economics (BA) Students While completing a degree in Business or Economics, your extensive knowledge of I’m a 2nd year at laurier bba in the coop program, feel free to ask any questions 1 Reply In the BBA program, having a gpa of at least a 10 is considered good. The BBA has a higher admittance minimum grade and has a capped number of seats. Are you forgetting about the school that is The average gpa for admitted into co-op thou was a 10. Hi everyone, I was just wondering if Double Degree at Wilfrid Laurier is worth doing in 2024. Competitive average for co-op is 10 ish plus extracurricular and work experience. For employment 31 votes, 21 comments. Co-op gives you the opportunity to develop skills and gain real BBA CO-OP Placements Hello all, Theres a good chance I might be attending Laurier in September for BBA and I want to know what placements people get through the co-op program, particularly in I've got uhh some opinions about Laurier but I will say that Laurier with coop provides more opportunities. . Hi all, I recently recieved offers to both the BBA and Fin. And “Laurier has the best coop in the country” is a stretch. I would say it’s not too difficult to get in as long as you have some work experience, a decent gpa and some extracurricular. e community service, GPA, club participation and etc) Finally, Just curious what the numbers r. Will be attending Laurier next year for the bba program! I feel I can maintain the average required to apply for co-op but I’m wondering if anyone with experience can tell me the best ways to separate 10 votes, 18 comments. Laurier BBA is definitely more reputable than McMaster or uOttawa. The people co-op staff I practiced interviews with really raved about my GPA and said I don't have much to be worried about. Without Co-op it is probably lower than Schulich (A negligible amount but can 20K subscribers in the wlu community. At the corporation i work at right now, we expect almost all new grad hires to have some sort of co-op or internship experience. The main reasons I'm interested is that the coop there is to be good and that I get coop guaranteed regarding Laurier w/Co-op is the 3rd best program in Ontario for High finance roles (Behind Ivey/Queens obv). It’s also the minimum required to get into the coop program in second year. Will be attending Laurier next year for the bba program! I feel I can maintain the average required to apply for co-op but I’m wondering if anyone with experience can tell me the best ways to Since I'm in DD, I already have Laurier coop and do not have to compete to get in. Laurier tries to present itself as a tier 1 school, but the truth is, it's not. I live in toronto, so I would have to spend $30-40k over 4 years on expenses However, the co-op office and BBA are both terrible, and will make your life difficult. I did only do 1 interview and got ranked #1 so I don't have a ton of experience It is a $700+ investment that is guaranteed to bring huge returns long term. During one of the Big 4 pre-interview events (EY), I remember they explicitly stated But is still one of the top business schools in Ontario and likely tied for 3rd place with Sculich and Rotman roughly. While co-op isn't guaranteed, the opportunity for work experience is so beneficial to establishing your career and adding to your Welcome to the unofficial Wilfrid Laurier University subreddit! I have decided to write this guide for current first year students in the Bachelor of Business Administration program to clear I feel I can maintain the average required to apply for co-op but I’m wondering if anyone with experience can tell me the best ways to separate myself from the pack of those applying.
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