Monday, February 4, 2013
Myth vs Fact for Chicago Booth
Associate Director of Admissions Joanne Legler devoted a recent post on the Booth Insider Blog to debunking some common myths about the admissions process:
Myth 1: A campus visit is a must if you expect to be admitted.
Myth 2 : You must have a minimum GPA or GMAT/GRE score and have five years of work experience to be considered for admission.
Myth 3 : An interview with a staff member is different than an interview with a student or graduate.
Myth 4 : A letter of recommendation from the CEO of my company/Booth graduate I met once/the governor/the President of the United States would be an amazing addition to my application.
Myth 5 : It's impossible to be admitted during Round Three.
For more details, see the Booth Insider Blog
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