The website says that Rotman is looking for four qualities: intellectual horsepower, experience and impact, communications and presence, and the "spike factor.” What is the spike factor? How would you describe it?
Episode Summary
Mohammad Salhia, Managing Director of Recruitment, Admissions, and Business Development at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, discusses the distinctive features of the Rotman MBA program. Mohammad highlights the various MBA program options at Rotman, including full-time, morning/evening, and executive MBA programs. He emphasizes the comprehensive nature of the full-time MBA program, which includes academic study, elective courses, and a four-month internship. He also discusses the unique features of the program, such as the Self-Development Lab and the Leadership Development Lab, which focus on fostering communication, collaboration, and critical thinking skills. Additionally, he shares his tips for how to determine and present a “spike factor.”Relevant Links:Toronto Rotman MBA programAccepted’s Mapping your MBA ApplicationRelevant shows:Former Wharton/Lauder Admissions Director Joins Accepted: Welcome Kara Keenan Sweeney, podcast Episode 570How to Get Into HEC Paris MBA with Sara Vanos, podcast Episode 565Advice for Applicants: Moving from 2023 to 2024, podcast Episode 557How to Get into the UC Berkeley Haas MBA Program?, podcast Episode 557Follow UsYouTubeFacebookLinkedInContact Uswww.accepted.comsupport@accepted.com+1 (310) 815-9553
