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FROM The Booth Experience: My Virtual Internship |
This summer I had the opportunity to intern at JPMogran Chase as part of the CAP Program. I was initially supposed to intern at the NYC office, but then COVID-19 hit, and the in-person experience I was hoping for became virtual. I’ll be honest, prior to the start of my internship I had many concerns. […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: My Virtual Internship |
This summer I had the opportunity to intern at JPMogran Chase as part of the CAP Program. I was initially supposed to intern at the NYC office, but then COVID-19 hit, and the in-person experience I was hoping for became virtual. I’ll be honest, prior to the start of my internship I had many concerns. […] |
FROM Booth Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship: The Ultimate Books |
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FROM Booth Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship: Best for Reading |
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FROM The Booth Experience: Why He’s Here and Not Anywhere Else |
In any year, the start of a Full-Time MBA program is a significant adjustment. You quit your job, move to a new city (or perhaps just a new neighborhood), and begin a two year journey to make an impact in your career. In 2020, there were added challenges and ambiguity due to a global pandemic […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Why He’s Here and Not Anywhere Else |
In any year, the start of a Full-Time MBA program is a significant adjustment. You quit your job, move to a new city (or perhaps just a new neighborhood), and begin a two year journey to make an impact in your career. In 2020, there were added challenges and ambiguity due to a global pandemic […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: Investment Banking: Suit, Tie, and, This Summer…Shorts! |
One of the more traditional MBA paths and one in which Booth has a strong presence is investment banking. Whether you hate the industry or love it, the truth is that there are several misconceptions about the industry. To help dispel some of those myths and address some of the common questions prospective students have, […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Investment Banking: Suit, Tie, and, This Summer…Shorts! |
One of the more traditional MBA paths and one in which Booth has a strong presence is investment banking. Whether you hate the industry or love it, the truth is that there are several misconceptions about the industry. To help dispel some of those myths and address some of the common questions prospective students have, […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: From Healthcare to Corporate Strategy (An Eventful Summer Internship Experience) |
To do some justice to the title, I would like to begin by giving a brief introduction of my experience in healthcare. Prior to Booth I mostly worked in the healthcare space. First at Deloitte for a variety of payer, pharma and provider client and then at a teaching hospital in Nashville as an internal […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: From Healthcare to Corporate Strategy (An Eventful Summer Internship Experience) |
To do some justice to the title, I would like to begin by giving a brief introduction of my experience in healthcare. Prior to Booth I mostly worked in the healthcare space. First at Deloitte for a variety of payer, pharma and provider client and then at a teaching hospital in Nashville as an internal […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: Five Socially Distanced Dining Options for Your First Fall at Booth |
With summer technically over, our umbrella-laden outdoor dinners might be in the rearview mirror; however, there are still plenty of dining experiences that are perfect for a socially distanced fall. Whether you’re an incoming first year looking to impress your classmates with a fun group spot, a second year trying to plan a small group […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Five Socially Distanced Dining Options for Your First Fall at Booth |
With summer technically over, our umbrella-laden outdoor dinners might be in the rearview mirror; however, there are still plenty of dining experiences that are perfect for a socially distanced fall. Whether you’re an incoming first year looking to impress your classmates with a fun group spot, a second year trying to plan a small group […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: Spending Time as a Tourist in My Own City (…During a Pandemic) |
Usually, early September is a busy time for any Boothie. During a non-COVID-19 year, the first year students are all over the world meeting classmates during their Random Walk trips and second year students are either leading those trips (my partner and I were supposed to lead the Portugal Couples trip, RIP) or traveling with […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: Spending Time as a Tourist in My Own City (…During a Pandemic) |
Usually, early September is a busy time for any Boothie. During a non-COVID-19 year, the first year students are all over the world meeting classmates during their Random Walk trips and second year students are either leading those trips (my partner and I were supposed to lead the Portugal Couples trip, RIP) or traveling with […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: End of Summer Getaway in Wisconsin |
In the spirit of enjoying the last bit of Chicago’s summer, after finishing my summer internship, my husband and I took our soon-to-be-two-year-old son on a road trip. Considering COVID-19, we wanted to be safe so we were looking for areas within driving distance of Chicago, and ideally a destination that could offer a lot […] |
FROM Booth Student Perspectives Blog: End of Summer Getaway in Wisconsin |
In the spirit of enjoying the last bit of Chicago’s summer, after finishing my summer internship, my husband and I took our soon-to-be-two-year-old son on a road trip. Considering COVID-19, we wanted to be safe so we were looking for areas within driving distance of Chicago, and ideally a destination that could offer a lot […] |
FROM The Booth Experience: 1Y on Hispanic Heritage Month and Her ‘Why Booth’ |
To me, Hispanic Heritage Month is about embracing all of who I am. As a half Puerto Rican from California, I have spent most of my life hearing that I was not enough to fit into any group. From my seasonal skin tones to my broken Spanish, I floated in the in-between space that confused […] |