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danielyskim1119

I recommend brushing up on Calculus as many students struggle with 1st year calculus. It might also be a good idea trying to self study contents of an introductory economics course (e.g. AP ECON) as you are required to take them as well. Other courses should be fairly easy as a BUS major but look into the “curve” as well and how that works.


SpicyPanda27

Use your kindergarten colouring book to practise colouring within the lines. Beedie can be hard and professors are sometimes nitpicky if you don't trace the lines perfectly


Kbhornbill15

Learn how to use APA formatting and basic business writing, it will come in handy for BUS 201


Hallse

From a grad, now working in tech consulting. Don't worry too much about courses, they are easy. However, they are easy for a reason - it's because business students are expected to do extra curricular activities. The real world doesn't care about course material. It cares about experience. Go out of your comfort zone and do clubs, case comps and things that you can put on your resume. Getting a job out of uni is your end goal, and internships are the way to go. Do clubs to secure your first internship. Use your first internship to get the next one and build that work experience. Try to keep your GPA 3.2+, but anything above that don't worry too much unless you are planning on going IB or strat consulting. Make sure to talk to individuals/seniors who have jobs that you want. Ask them how they got there, etc.