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FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Law, Energy, and “Big Problems” |
When you’re looking at business schools, it’s easy (and sensible) to look mostly at the nuances of the different MBA programs. Yet, when you choose to join an MBA program, you’re not just becoming part of a business school—you’re also joining a university community. For Boothies, that means you are attending one of the best … Continue reading Law, Energy, and “Big Problems” → |
FROM The Booth Experience: The First Ever Living Room Festival |
Something magical happens when people come together to enjoy music. We’ve all experienced that perceptible improvement in our mood and feeling of connection with those around us. And science backs this up: according to several studies, listening to music and singing together have been shown to release certain chemicals in the brain that play a … Continue reading The First Ever Living Room Festival → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: The First Ever Living Room Festival |
Something magical happens when people come together to enjoy music. We’ve all experienced that perceptible improvement in our mood and feeling of connection with those around us. And science backs this up: according to several studies, listening to music and singing together have been shown to release certain chemicals in the brain that play a … Continue reading The First Ever Living Room Festival → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Building resilience in times of crisis |
Following the announcement in mid-March that we would go fully remote for Spring Quarter, the last two months have brought many changes and much uncertainty to the lives of Booth students, just as it has to the entire world. While we can’t know what the future holds, we are lucky to have people in our … Continue reading Building resilience in times of crisis → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Building resilience in times of crisis |
Following the announcement in mid-March that we would go fully remote for Spring Quarter, the last two months have brought many changes and much uncertainty to the lives of Booth students, just as it has to the entire world. While we can’t know what the future holds, we are lucky to have people in our … Continue reading Building resilience in times of crisis → |
FROM The Booth Experience: How to bring “delight” back into marketing |
We’re on Zoom for everything. Our classes, group meetings, happy hours, game nights, and catching up with loved ones. So why not Booth’s professional development events? As a pilot event, “Kilts Marketing Masters presents: Satyajeet Salgar, ‘07, Google” was not only a success for the Kilts Center for Marketing at Booth, but also a testament … Continue reading How to bring “delight” back into marketing → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: How to bring “delight” back into marketing |
We’re on Zoom for everything. Our classes, group meetings, happy hours, game nights, and catching up with loved ones. So why not Booth’s professional development events? As a pilot event, “Kilts Marketing Masters presents: Satyajeet Salgar, ‘07, Google” was not only a success for the Kilts Center for Marketing at Booth, but also a testament … Continue reading How to bring “delight” back into marketing → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Small Group Dinners: the Tradition Continues |
Traditionally, small group dinners are one of the highlights of the Booth experience. Each quarter, students are randomly placed in groups of ten for dinner at premier local restaurants around the Chicago Loop and River North. Small group dinners offer students an additional chance to meet classmates we don’t know, while eating delicious food. Their … Continue reading Small Group Dinners: the Tradition Continues → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Small Group Dinners: the Tradition Continues |
Traditionally, small group dinners are one of the highlights of the Booth experience. Each quarter, students are randomly placed in groups of ten for dinner at premier local restaurants around the Chicago Loop and River North. Small group dinners offer students an additional chance to meet classmates we don’t know, while eating delicious food. Their … Continue reading Small Group Dinners: the Tradition Continues → |
FROM The Booth Experience: Tips To Ace Your MBA Interview Via Zoom |
While it’s natural to feel nervous leading up to the admissions interview, you may experience additional anxiety in interviewing via video conference. Although there are some similarities between MBA admissions in-person interviews and those over video, the technology adds additional complexity and requires some preparation for newbies. Schedule Your Interview Like a Boss When you … Continue reading Tips To Ace Your MBA Interview Via Zoom → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Tips To Ace Your MBA Interview Via Zoom |
While it’s natural to feel nervous leading up to the admissions interview, you may experience additional anxiety in interviewing via video conference. Although there are some similarities between MBA admissions in-person interviews and those over video, the technology adds additional complexity and requires some preparation for newbies. Schedule Your Interview Like a Boss When you … Continue reading Tips To Ace Your MBA Interview Via Zoom → |
FROM The Booth Experience: A history lesson on booth’s pay-it-forward culture |
Inspired by a virtual event I attended entitled “Booth Alumni Perspectives: Building Resilience in Times of Crisis,” I recently began a mission to better understand the history of Chicago Booth’s legendary “pay-it-forward” culture. As prospective students, everyone encounters the phrase “pay-it-forward” in reference to the nature of Booth’s community and people. I, myself, remember my … Continue reading A history lesson on booth’s pay-it-forward culture → |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: A history lesson on booth’s pay-it-forward culture |
Inspired by a virtual event I attended entitled “Booth Alumni Perspectives: Building Resilience in Times of Crisis,” I recently began a mission to better understand the history of Chicago Booth’s legendary “pay-it-forward” culture. As prospective students, everyone encounters the phrase “pay-it-forward” in reference to the nature of Booth’s community and people. I, myself, remember my … Continue reading A history lesson on booth’s pay-it-forward culture → |
FROM The Booth Experience: A history lesson on Booth’s pay-it-forward culture |
Inspired by a virtual event I attended entitled “Booth Alumni Perspectives: Building Resilience in Times of Crisis,” I recently began a mission to better understand the history of Chicago Booth’s legendary “pay-it-forward” culture. As prospective students, everyone encounters the phrase “pay-it-forward” in reference to the nature of Booth’s community and people. I, myself, remember my […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: A history lesson on Booth’s pay-it-forward culture |
Inspired by a virtual event I attended entitled “Booth Alumni Perspectives: Building Resilience in Times of Crisis,” I recently began a mission to better understand the history of Chicago Booth’s legendary “pay-it-forward” culture. As prospective students, everyone encounters the phrase “pay-it-forward” in reference to the nature of Booth’s community and people. I, myself, remember my […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: A History Lesson on Booth’s Pay-it-forward Culture |
Inspired by a virtual event I attended entitled “Booth Alumni Perspectives: Building Resilience in Times of Crisis,” I recently began a mission to better understand the history of Chicago Booth’s legendary “pay-it-forward” culture. As prospective students, everyone encounters the phrase “pay-it-forward” in reference to the nature of Booth’s community and people. I, myself, remember my […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: A History Lesson on Booth’s Pay-it-forward Culture |
Inspired by a virtual event I attended entitled “Booth Alumni Perspectives: Building Resilience in Times of Crisis,” I recently began a mission to better understand the history of Chicago Booth’s legendary “pay-it-forward” culture. As prospective students, everyone encounters the phrase “pay-it-forward” in reference to the nature of Booth’s community and people. I, myself, remember my […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: Booth Professors on the Forefront of COVID-19 Research |
As we all know, there is a lot to learn about the economy and its peripherals in light of the pandemic. In this unprecedented period, public officials and private firms have all made very impactful decisions with limited data. Today, I wanted to highlight some of the professors of Booth who have evaluated the impact […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Booth Professors on the Forefront of COVID-19 Research |
As we all know, there is a lot to learn about the economy and its peripherals in light of the pandemic. In this unprecedented period, public officials and private firms have all made very impactful decisions with limited data. Today, I wanted to highlight some of the professors of Booth who have evaluated the impact […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: Fostering Community at Booth |
Chicago Booth prides itself on the strength of its community. And while the transition to an all-virtual environment presented considerable challenges, it also created an opportunity to engage with each other in a way we haven’t had the opportunity to before. Though we had to contend with moving to online instruction for our final quarter […] |