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Networking
We build a strong sense
of community. Friends, roommates, and classmates
are important resources when you have academic
and social questions. Informal networks often
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Sightseeing
Depending on the program
location, we may organize relaxing cultural
tours in order to allow participants and faculty
to interact in informal settings and get to
know each other. For Swiss programs, on weekends
we sometimes go on day excursions to neighboring
countries or landmark attractions within the
host country.
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Student Networking Event
During the course of the
program, you will have the opportunity to get
to know the entire class. Welcome Day events
are followed by informal student networking
opportunities during which executive coaches
or faculty members guide students through the
process of getting to know as many people as
possible.
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Recreation
Depending on the location,
students engage in activities such as evening
soccer games, musical performances or other
activities to relieve academic stress.
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Dining & Entertainment
If our program is in a
metropolitan city like London, Boston, or New
York, students may take advantage of theatrical
and musical performances. Irrespective of the
location, we always enjoy the native dining
options from time to time. Note that the accommodation,
meals, field trips and other activities vary
from program to program, and location to location.

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Alumni Clubs and Facebook
Swiss Finance Institute
compiles a facebook containing pictures, short
profiles, and interesting stories. We hold reunions
and events around the world where alumni receive
further networking opportunities with alumni
of Swiss Finance from various classes and years.
We believe the friends and memories of our students
last for a lifetime.
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