Smaller Classes Mean More Attention

Ying Jiang
The relatively small class size of the Pharmaceutical Marketing & Management program at USP attracted Ying Jiang. She enjoys the fact that she isn't looked upon as a number. "USP has many outstanding professors who really care about every student," she says. "The professors learned my name by the end of our first day of class." Ying learned that the program may have been small in class size, but it offered a tremendous amount of skill sets that are transferable to internships and other job opportunities prior to graduation. "Every course that I have taken in the program has been extremely helpful and can be applied to the work environment," she says. Ying plans to obtain a sales job after graduation and enroll in an MBA program within five years.