MBA Application Tips: How to Approach the Booth Essay
Starting your application? Here are five questions to ask yourself before drafting your essay.
MBA Application Tips: How to Approach the Booth EssaySpeaker 1: Something that I'd like to do before I leave Chicago is certainly spend a day in every neighborhood. Chicago is a very neighborhood centric city. I would want to one day try the polar plunge thing.
Speaker 2: Maybe Polar plunge. Is that too much? I don't know.
Speaker 3: I haven't been to a Cubs game yet.
Speaker 4: There's a boat or several boat companies that do architecture tours that run on the Chicago River.
Speaker 5: So I really wanna check out the jazz club scene here. And over the summer there's a lot of great jazz festivals in the area. Skating in the Maggie Daley skating rink. I went with some Booth friends.
Speaker 6: I want to, like, bike the entire Lake Shore trail. I would walk it, but I don't walk very fast. I would run it, I don't run very long. So I think I'm gonna try and bike it.
Speaker 7: I think I need to spend more time visiting some of the older neighborhoods.
Speaker 8: I think just to explore it more. I guess there's some fantastic places that I still need to visit and to eat a lot more food. Enjoy a lot more food. Yeah.
Starting your application? Here are five questions to ask yourself before drafting your essay.
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