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May 17, 2008
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Laura Mooney
"One of the more significant business experiences I've had was participating in the block simulation. Everyone goes through it, but watching my group go from dead last to winning our section made Monopoly come to practicality. Even more valuable was analyzing what our decisions had been, and having to present our strategy and company to a board of "real" executives. Explaining and defending your business decisions to people who have had a few decades more experience brings a new (and valuable) dimension to a business simulation that began as a pure theoretical exercise."
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Yannick Koger
"I think the faculty-student relationship is great within the business school. I have found all the professors to be extremely helpful and genuinely interested in what their students are doing. The overall culture involves a lot of communication among the faculty and students. Students are represented well and the faculty does a very good job of understanding the students concerns."
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Cyndie Johnson
"The William & Mary Business community is perhaps the tightest knit academic group of students in the college, which considering the college’s small size is saying a lot. The blocks and the block teams really bond people. Conversations with business school friends abound with stories from their block or what happened last time they went out to dinner with their team, who they still see on a regular basis."
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Will Glass
"Undoubtedly, Dr. Julie Agnew has impacted me the most. She demands a very high level of her students in a difficult class, but she also develops a personal interest in all of her students and does everything she can to see them succeed."
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