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Originally Posted by sally
Even in marketing their statistics did say that they have 92 % of employment chance
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Yes, but are they employed in marketing? It seems you really are looking for a justification for your switch and you really want to fight it. As others have said, Mohawk is not a business-oriented school -- just like McMaster isn't a humanities-oriented school, but people still pursue those degrees. Mohawk is a 'healthcare/technical/hands-on oriented' school, take marketing if you want.
What I will say is the networking aspect of Mohawk is interesting; a lot of start-ups are popping out of the graduates/alumni-oriented events and other things. StartupHamilton, DemoCamp, StartupDrinks are all wonderful networking opportunities where you can get right into 'doing' what you want to do without worry about the schooling aspect. A few start-up successes I've encountered have either began with business guys from Mohawk, or the people have said 'I really should have started marketing sooner. Take that as you will.