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Chicago Booth Releases 2019-2020 Essay Questions
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11 Jun 2019, 05:47
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Chicago Booth has released their 2019-2020 Essay Questions (below):
Essay Questions:
1. How will the Booth MBA help you achieve your immediate and long-term post-MBA career goals? (250 word minimum)
2. Chicago Booth immerses you in a choice-rich environment. How have your interests, leadership experiences, and other passions influenced the choices in your life? (250 word minimum)
Optional Question:
Is there any unclear information in your application that needs further explanation? (300 word maximum)
Re-applicant Question:
Upon reflection, how has your perspective regarding your future, Chicago Booth, and/or getting an MBA changed since the time of your last application? (300 word maximum)
Please reach out if we can help you strategize your story.
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Annual changes to application essay questions vary by university. Harvard, for example, hasn't changed their one required essay question in several years, while Wharton changed only their second question this year. Essentially, some universities seek new lenses through which to evaluate the candidate's fit with the university and readiness for an MBA, while others feel their questions still give the students a chance to showcase the stuff they are made of. I hope this helps!
Good luck!
ryan774 wrote:
Exact same questions as last year. Interesting. Does anyone know if this is typical for most business schools?