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This is the first-yeаr exit exаm fоr full-time MBA students. It cоntаins twо major sections, outlined below.  First, it tests your ability to apply what you've learned in your first year of core classes to the case about the company Huawei. Your capability to analyze and answer specific questions about the case is worth 46 of the total 150 points for the exam. You will need to open and read the case carefully and respond to the questions posed in the first part. In the second part of the case, you are given additional questions to address, along with an Excel template to download, analyze, and make recommendations to the Huawei Strategy team in the form of a short essay (3-4 paragraphs).  Second, this exit exam serves as a baseline demonstration of competency in the core subjects taught in your first year of the program. There are additional questions included here that were not in the Business Lab Challenge Final Exam. As this part of the exam is worth 104 points, you will draw 5-6 questions (T/F, multiple choice, short answer) from your core subjects, Virtually all core subjects are simplified in this exam format - the questions are designed to test your conceptual understanding and fundamental principles of each class, not to replicate finals you have or will take for each subject area.  However, as both exams are closed-book/notes and have restricted access through Honorlock, you should brush up on the key principles of each course and possess strong foundational knowledge, which every MBA must know.  A final note: this exam is administered in-person only, on the morning of April 30th, from 8-12 pm. Copy and paste operations are not allowed within the exam.  Good luck, and get after it!   

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