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Booth School of
Business
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University of Chicago,
Chicago - USA
Chicago Booth
Full Time MBA Application Essays;
Chicago Booth Part Time MBA Program;
Chicago Booth Executive MBA Program
Essay
1: How did you choose your most recent job/internship and how did this
experience influence your future goals? What about the Chicago Booth MBA
makes you feel it is the next best step in your career at this time?
(750-1000 words)
1a. FOR
REAPPLICANTS ONLY: Upon reflection, how has your thinking regarding your
future, Chicago Booth, and/or getting an MBA changed since the time of
your last application? (250 words)
Essay
2: 2. Please choose one
of the following (500 - 750 words):
Describe a
time when you wish you could have retracted something you said or did.
When did you realize your mistake and how did you handle the situation?
-or-
Describe a
time when you were surprised by feedback that you received. What was the
feedback and why were you surprised?
Essay
3: We have asked for a
great deal of information throughout this application and now invite you
to tell us about yourself. In four slides or less please answer the
following question: What have you not already shared in your application
that you would like your future classmates to know about you? We have
set forth the following guidelines for you to consider when creating
your presentation.
* The content is
completely up to you. There is no right or wrong approach to this essay.
* Feel free to use the
software you are most comfortable with. Acceptable formats for upload in
the online application system are PowerPoint or PDF.
* There is a strict
maximum of 4 slides, though you can provide fewer than 4 if you choose.
* Slides will be
printed and added to your file for review, therefore, flash, hyperlinks,
embedded videos, music, etc. will not be viewed by the committee.
You are limited to text
and static images to convey your points. Color may be used.
* Slides will be
evaluated on the quality of content and ability to convey your ideas,
not on technical expertise or presentation.
* You are welcome to
attach a document containing notes if you feel a deeper explanation of
your slides is necessary. However the hope is the slide is able to stand
alone and convey your ideas clearly. You will not be penalized for
adding notes but you should not construct a slide with the intention of
using the notes section as a consistent means of explanation.
Essay 4:
(Optional): If there is any important information that is relevant for
your candidacy that you were unable to address elsewhere in the
application, please share that information here.
Application
Deadline (Round 1): 14 Oct 2009; (Round 2): 06 Jan 2010; (Round 3): 10
Mar 2010
Chicago
Booth Full Time MBA Application Essays
Rewriting Charges: Rs. 35,745*
($
895, € 595)...
Complete Charges.
* 300 words is
considered for optional essay. The package does not include Essay 3 and
the reapplicant essay.
Chicago Booth MBA Application Recommendation Package
Chicago Booth Complete MBA Application Package
Essay 3
charges: PowerPoint Design + Content (1 screen with 50 words): Rs.
9,995 ($ 60,
€ 40); Additional
screen: Rs.
1,495 ($ 30,
€ 20)
The above
charges are applicable if you are providing the drafts. In case you
require brainstorming, the additional charges would be 50% of the base and
in case the essays are to be written from scratch, the additional charges
would be 100% of the base. Every package availed after any single package
would be 10% less than the above mentioned charge.
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