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The Round 2 application deadlines for most MBA programs are only a few days away. Are you one of those applicants who split their applications in Round 1 and Round…
Chicago Booth EMBA gives you just one mandatory essay, but with ample space to make your case holistically. This approach to the essay question indicates that they are looking for…
The Chicago Booth, the world’s most flexible full-time MBA program, evaluates candidates based on the criteria of academic preparedness, intellectual curiosity, and communication skills. It is ‘the destination for ambitious,…
The two required questions have 250-word minimums. While specifying MBA essay length minimums is very unusual, it fits with Booth’s history of breaking the mold. At the same time, don’t infer…
Software Engineer Turned Prime Minister’s Fellow Turned Central Banker’s Journey to Chicago Booth with Scholarship
Introduction: Shekhar Iyer, a software engineer by degree, followed an unchartered path. After working as a software engineer for one year, he chose to work for the government. Currently working…
Wishing you’d gotten it together to start your desired program this year (after all, who knows what things will look like a year from now)? Feeling a surge of fresh energy to tackle the…
What are the M7 business schools? Harvard Business School Stanford Graduate School of Business MIT Sloan School of Management Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management University of Chicago’s Booth School…
Here’s a look at the Chicago Booth EMBA class of June 2019 incoming students taken from the Booth website. Chicago Booth EMBA class stats Total number of students: 224 Nationalities represented:…
Pardeep, founder and CEO of Brew N Blend startup, followed a unique career path. He quit dental School after his first year to launch his startup. His greatest challenge was…