Considering Booth? There are a ton of events to help you get to know us better coming up in cities around the world. We are particularly excited about the Booth Women Connect Conference that will take place here in Chicago on September 21. Hosted by the Full-Time, Evening, Weekend, and Executive MBA Programs, Booth Women Connect offers an opportunity to meet with female business leaders and learn from Booth faculty and alumni. With all of these events on the horizon, I decided to share my thoughts on admissions events, now that I’m on the other side of the application process.
Beth
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Last week I was one of several rising (I’m still in denial that my first year is over) second years to participate in a Summer Student-Hosted Event in Chicago. During the happy hour, one attendee asked me “What’s something you wish you had known when you were applying to business school?” I almost jumped to respond back with a canned Miss America answer, “Well, nothing really. Part of the joy of applying to school is learning throughout the process so I wouldn’t have wanted to know anything more than I did going in.”
But instead, I paused and thought back to two years ago when I attended a Booth Student- Hosted event in DC. It was the first MBA admissions event I had ever attended and I was all nerves going into it. I had no idea what to expect, what was expected of me, or who I would meet. I cautiously approached the bar at the Clyde’s in Chinatown and struck up a conversation with two friendly young women. After a bit of small talk, I asked them if they had just finished up their first year. Blank stares. Turns out, they were just two random friendly young women at the bar. In my nervousness, I had not even made it to the event, which was just across the room.
I graciously excused myself from the conversation and walked over to the Booth crowd. The students were relaxed and friendly, but I was still tense. Everything seemed low key, but I wondered, “Are they evaluating me? Am I putting my best foot forward?” The answer to both questions...probably not.
As a student who has been very involved with admissions events for the past year, I now know that these events are for you, the prospective students. We want to give you a chance to get to know the school, ask questions, and figure out if Booth is the right fit for you. The best thing you can do is relax, learn, enjoy the free food and yourself. Looking back, I wish I had known to have a little more fun during this part of the process. (Don’t worry, I’ve made up for it by having extra fun during my time at Booth).
Some other advice for making the most of admissions events:
* Jot down a few things that you thought were interesting and relevant to you. Some of the tidbits I picked up during info sessions were things I ended up discussing with my interviewer.
* If you connect with someone, or they are pursuing a path you want to know more about, don’t be afraid to ask them if you can follow up with an email. Generally, I find that students and alumni are happy to talk offline. I’m even meeting up this weekend with an alum I met during the application process!
* If you can’t make an event or visit campus, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at dsac@chicagobooth.edu. Like I said, the events are for you! If you can’t make one, we’ll put you in touch with current students. And, of course (shameless plug), keep checking back on The Booth Experience to hear what students have to say about their time at Booth.
I hope you’ll make it to one of our admissions events this summer/fall. And just remember, have fun, because before you know it, you’ll be an actual second year wondering where the time went!
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Reflections on Applying to Booth
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Introducing...your new Communications Co-Chairs!
Hello Booth Experience readers! Beth and Dana here, writing to introduce ourselves as the new DSAC Communications Co-Chairs. We have some big shoes to fill. In the past year, Tina has brought this blog, the Facebook page, Wednesdays in the Winter Garden, and the Day in the Life videos to life. We are thrilled to have all of these forums to show you what life at Booth is all about. To kick things off, we thought we’d share a quick tale of how we first met and what’s in store for The Booth Experience over the next year.
How we met:
Maybe it was fate. Or maybe it was just a careless coat checker. But Beth and Dana were destined to meet, and it’s only fitting that their first meeting was facilitated through their class Facebook group.
Per Thursday tradition, both first year students met up with 100 or so of their classmates to kick off the weekend at a local bar this January. When Beth went to retrieve her coat from the coat check she was handed an almost identical coat and learned that hers had been given to someone else. She put a call out for her coat on Facebook and Dana responded. When they met at Harper to make the exchange, they learned that they had more in common than their puffy coats. They shared a passion for wine, live music, and all things admissions. Three months later, their relationship became official when they together took on the roles of DSAC Communications Co-Chairs.
What’s next:
We are so excited to work on The Booth Experience! In the coming year, we hope to continue to share the Booth community with everyone through all of our online channels, and to increase interaction with our readers through them as well. We’ll be featuring many of the academic, professional, extracurricular, and social elements at Booth that make this school such a wonderful place to be. We hope you’ll let us know what you want to see more of, what topics you’d like covered, and how you think we are doing. Here’s to a great year and getting to know each other better!
Also, this week, make sure to check out Beth's Day in the Life video to learn more about her! Follow her on a day where she plays strategy games in class, skypes with Australia, enjoys a sushi dinner and the kick-off to Admit Weekend 1 at a bar downtown, and ends the night with a Booth favorite - Rock & Roll McDonalds!
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