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Interested in applying for your MBA while in undergrad? Read on as Irene Kuo touches on her experience applying to our deferred MBA program and more.
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- February 07, 2024
- Chicago Booth Scholars
Our Chicago Booth Scholars Program serves as our deferred MBA path for young professionals. Chicago Booth Scholars apply to our program during their senior year of undergrad, and those accepted can defer enrollment at Chicago Booth for 2 - 5 years. With the security to begin your MBA at your own pace, Chicago Booth Scholars have the freedom to explore their career interests and shape their post-MBA goals before officially enrolling at Booth. Read on as Chicago Booth Scholar, Irene Kuo, shares insights on applying to Booth, how she stayed engaged during the deferment period, and her experience as a full-time MBA student early on in her career.
The application process was fairly straightforward. Like applying for college or the normal Full-Time MBA track, it requires essays, recommendation letters, your resume, and transcripts. The difference is that the Chicago Booth Scholars Program timeline is much later than the normal process. Applications are due in spring rather than in the fall and winter. After that, you wait to hear back about interviews, which occurred in May for me and decisions were released in early June.
Yes, I got to focus on getting the most out of my job, rather than splitting hairs between studying for the GMAT, writing application essays, preparing for interviews, etc. I also had time to connect with Booth alumni, current Booth students, and other deferred Booth Scholars, many of whom are currently enrolled in the program with me this year!
There was a structured set-up by Booth called Intros. Every Monday, we received an email connecting us to another Booth Scholar. From there, we would select our availability and the system would find a match to set up a Google Meet. I was also on the Booth Scholars Deferment Committee where we had bi-weekly meetings to organize meetups in cities with a large population of Booth Scholars, some of these locations included DC, Chicago, and NYC.
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