Maya Shaposhnik Cadena: Community is the most important thing, for me, to feel at home and to feel like I have a support system around me.
Emma Lawler: I think a third of the class that's graduating this year is gonna end up in New York, if not more, and then, almost equally, in California.
Matheus Vervloet: Booth gives me access to the whole US, right, especially, as an international student, that's a big deal.
Zach Nerenberg: Things as simple as, like, a job board where you realize you can live in LA, Seattle, Dallas or wherever.
Prachi Kulkarni: We already have, like, WhatsApp chats and Slack channels put together, so that we can stay in touch.
Nisha Saboo: It never was a question of will I have a community there? It was more of me focusing on what I wanted to do as a location 'cause I knew that there was going to be, you know, a community and network in place once I got there.
Matheus Vervloet: That gives me, I think, confidence and safety that wherever I am, I'm gonna be a Chicago Booth alumni, right, and be able to not just interact with them personally and socially, but also professionally.