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By: Daniel Harder, FTMBA ‘26 A statistically significant share of the Chicago Booth experience is defined by one’s living quarters. For incoming first years, information symmetry runs rampant as they ...
Meet your newly elected Graduate Council Representatives from Booth: Charles Wang (Full-Time), Claire Chen (Evening/Weekend), ...
Booth recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of the UChicago China Forum, bringing together over 300 students, diplomats, ...
Balancing coursework, recruiting, and treks stretch the MBA calendar, adding dating to the mix raises a new set of strategic questions. This piece examines how students approach relationships in that ...
Less than six months later, a fellow veteran with whom I'd started college at UChicago took his own life, bringing the loss uncomfortably close to my new civilian academic community. The final loss, ...
After a childhood attempt at mango farming in Canada, this Boothie’s journey has been anything but linear. From consulting to ...
Chairs began planning the first-ever Booth Machu Picchu trek via the Inca Trail. Hours before departure, they had to change their hike to something unknown.
When the Class of 2025 began our MBA journey, the world was already in flux. But in the months following, it changed more radically than most of us could have anticipated. Universities have become ...
When I got the call that I was off the Booth waitlist, I was thrilled, but the excitement quickly gave way to panic. I hadn’t been offered a scholarship, and the cost of attending felt overwhelming. I ...
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