Before coming to business school, Cate Bannar ’19 (MBA) would not have described herself as a quantitative person. But she soon found that the Simon MBA teaches every student to approach problem solving in an analytical way. In fact, although she learned of the option to pursue a STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math)-designated MBA halfway through her program, Cate found many of the courses she had already taken qualified toward the STEM degree and she only needed a few more classes to graduate with the distinction. Cate is looking forward to the next step in her career: joining General Mills as an associate marketing manager.
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