What is fundamentally different and unique about the SIT PIM graduate experience, than say, compared to a public university? What makes (or has made) the experience truly more meaningful?
Thanks so much for your questions. As alum of both SIT Graduate Institute and a large public university (for my Bachelor’s degree), I can assure you there are distinct differences between the two types of institutions. A primary difference is the approach taken to learning. As with many effective training programs offered to professionals in the field of management, the educational approach at SIT is based on principles of experiential education (Dewey and Kolb). FAQs, continued This means that in addition to the development of specific skills and knowledge in your chosen field, SIT relies on the student’s past experiences and asks that you reflect on your past professional and life experiences to form the basis of your learning. That is to say, you learn not only from faculty instruction but also from student practice, analysis and from your fellow peers. Some of the greatest insight I received as a SIT student was from my fellow classmates who shared their own experiences from workin
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