Chicago Booth Deadlines 2014-2015
The 2014-2015 Chicago Booth deadlines have been announced. This year’s three deadlines are below:
Round One
Application Deadline: September 25, 2014
Final Decision: December 18, 2014
Round Two
Application Deadline: January 6, 2015
Final Decision: March 26, 2015
Round Three
Application Deadline: April 7, 2015
Final Decision: May 26, 2015
Interview invitations will be distributed to select candidates following an evaluation of the submitted application materials.
Essay & Presentation Topics
Chicago Booth values adventurous inquiry, diverse perspectives, and a collaborative exchange of ideas. This is us. Who are you?
Presentation/Essay Guidelines
Be reflective. We’ve learned a lot about you throughout the application, but what more should we know?
Interpret broadly. “Who are you?” can be interpreted in many different ways. We encourage you to think critically and broadly about who you are, and how your values, passions and experiences have influenced you.
Determine your own length. There is no prescribed minimum or maximum length. We trust that you will use your best judgment in determining how long your submission should be, but we recommend that you think strategically about how to best allocate the space.
Choose the format that works for you. You can design your presentation or compose your essay in the format that you feel best captures your response. However, please consider the specific technical restrictions noted below.
Think about you, not us. Rather than focusing on what you think we want to hear, focus on what is essential for us to know about you. Simply put, be genuine.
Technical Guidelines
File Size: Maximum file size is 16 MB.
Accepted Upload Formats: Acceptable formats are PDF, Word and Powerpoint.
Multimedia Restrictions: We will be viewing your submission electronically and in full color, but all submissions will be converted to PDF files, so animation, video, music, etc. will not translate over.
Preserve Your Formatting: We strongly recommend converting your piece to a PDF file prior to submitting to ensure that everything you see matches what we see.
Chicago Booth also requires that reapplicants to its program complete the following essay question:
Reapplicant Essay: Upon reflection, how has your perspective regarding your future, Chicago Booth, and/or getting an MBA changed since the time of your last application? (300 words maximum)
More information about the Chicago Booth admissions process is on the school’s website.
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