Fun in The Full-Time MBA Program
Is business school all work and no play? Not according to these Boothies.
Fun in The Full-Time MBA ProgramSpeaker 1: I'd say you should come to Booth if you're ready to advance to the next level.
Speaker 2: If you want to advance career-wise, socially, really develop your personal skills, soft skills, or hard skills.
Speaker 3: Three things are unique about Booth specifically. One is, like, the city.
Speaker 4: Chicago's a beautiful place to live in.
Speaker 3: The second thing is the curriculum. It is very flexible.
Speaker 5: And so everybody has a different journey and so it respects your individuality. You can explore and you can make the best decision that fits you.
Speaker 3: And the third thing is, like, grade nondisclosure. I think that helps a lot. Like, there's no competition in class. Everyone helps each other.
Speaker 6: Booth has a very supportive community. It's also a very challenging environment. It kind of gets you out of your comfort zone, and I feel like that's where your personal development happens.
Speaker 7: It is inherently warm. The people are absolutely incredible and they want to support you.
Speaker 8: We be having fun, y'all. It's a great time.
Speaker 9: So if a prospective student is looking for something that's academically rigorous, community building, and socially thriving, then Booth is a great place to be.
Is business school all work and no play? Not according to these Boothies.
Fun in The Full-Time MBA ProgramChicago Booth has a variety of student-led groups for current students to join. Read on to learn more about our religious affiliated student groups from the perspective of current co-chairs.
Connecting with Religious Affiliated Groups at Chicago BoothIn honor of International Women’s Day, we asked Booth women from each of our MBA Programs to reflect on their careers and share the wisdom they’ve gained.