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How does a Booth MBA help you become an entrepreneur? 

Creating a venture from the ground up requires more than just an idea and a little business know-how. Booth understands that entrepreneurship requires a robust community of other founders, advisors, and experts in a variety of adjacent practices. You can build your network organically as you progress through your MBA—gaining frameworks for problem solving as well as the knowledge and skills necessary to excel at all stages of entrepreneurial ventures from any perspective or role. When you pursue a Chicago Booth MBA as an entrepreneur, you get access to a plethora of resources and a network of invaluable support and mentors.

Hear more from Boothies below. 

A Booth student and a friend walk along the lake shore downtown.

- Booth has so many resources
for entrepreneurship.

If you come here as a
really serious entrepreneur,

you have a very good chance

of being able to succeed in that role.

- I took this entrepreneurial
discovery my first quarter

which really helped and
focused on what's my problem

that I'm trying to solve,
not just the solution,

but who am I solving it for?

- That definitely was
helpful in terms of putting

a lot of the experiences I had

from developing the idea to
actually building a product

into frameworks that were more structured.

- The Venture Capital Lab,
so there's one PE section

and one VC section and
you find an internship

through that program and
then you get mentorship

through the class.

- EVC, the Entrepreneurship
and Venture Capital Group

has been fantastic.

They have a lot of founder focused series.

- Your peers as well as your friends

are gonna be extremely valuable.

We try to meet twice a quarter at minimum

just to share our progress

and then our feedback
on each other's idea.

- Polsky was another big
reason that I came to Booth

because it's a devoted center
that's very fully staffed

and well funded and so I can actually

just schedule mentorship
meetings with them

to talk through my business
idea or do a practice pitch

or talk through different business models.

- Polsky was really my home, I would say.

They were extremely
supportive of the process

and were always also connecting
me with other individuals

that could help me have more growth.

- I was a part of the EIP,

Entrepreneurship Internship Program

where we are supported
financially for the summer

to help grow and scale your business.

- We also had sessions
with a mentor from EIP

and we would just talk through
some of our challenges.

- What Booth afforded me is
to take a little bit more risk

because I always know
that there's a safety net

that I can kind of fall back on.

- [Maya] Booth is the
right place for anyone

who wants to do an MBA

and wants to do the
entrepreneurship route.

The reason number one
is flexibility by far.

It just allows entrepreneurs to flourish.

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MBA Industry paths: Entrepreneurship