Chicago Booth MBA Essay Tips & Deadlines: 2022-23

Share tips as you apply, write essays, interview...
This topic has expert replies
Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
Posts: 337
Joined: Wed Jan 11, 2012 10:55 am
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Thanked: 63 times
Followed by:10 members
Image

The Chicago Booth, the world's most flexible full-time MBA program, evaluates candidates based on the criteria of academic preparedness, intellectual curiosity, and communication skills. It is 'the destination for ambitious, intellectually curious professionals—bold leaders who want to advance in their careers and earn an MBA degree from the world's leading academic business school.'

Application Deadlines:

The Chicago Booth MBA deadlines for the 2022-23 admissions season are as follows:

Round 1

Application Deadline: Sept. 22, 2022
Decision Date: December 01, 2022

Round 2

Application Deadline: January 05, 2023
Decision Date: March 23, 2023

Round 3

Application Deadline: April 11, 2023
Decision Date: May 25, 2023

Round Chicago Booth Scholar

Application Deadline: April 11, 2023
Decision Date: June 15, 2023

All applications are due by 11:59 PM CST. on the deadline to be considered for a particular application round. Applications must include all required online and mailed-in materials.

Admission Criteria:

Chicago Booth takes a holistic approach to MBA admissions, taking into account your background and experiences in addition to grades and GMAT scores. The program evaluates your application in three broad areas:

1. Curriculum
2. Community
3. Career

For more details on admission requirements, click here.

Essay Questions:

Like last year, the admission committee requires the applicants to answer two essay questions. There is no change in the essay prompts.

Instead of a maximum word limit, there is a minimum word limit of 250 words for each essay. 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 allocate the space best."

We advise our students to include only the essentials and keep their submission within 500 words for each essay.

Apart from these two required essay questions, applicants can also submit an optional essay to address/ explain any weaknesses in their profile or any extenuating circumstances. Re-applicants will also submit an essay explaining how their perspective about their future, Booth, and MBA has changed this year.

Let us take a closer look at the essays:

Essay #1: How will the Booth MBA help you achieve your immediate and long-term post-MBA career goals? (250-word minimum, no maximum)

This is a standard goals essay that focuses on your short-term and long-term goals and how an MBA from Booth will help you achieve your goals. To begin with, provide a brief account of your career history, explaining the skills and knowledge you have gained and the accomplishments you have made. Next, outline how your professional experiences so far have inspired your career plans.

Now share your short-term goals. Identify the position that you hope to hold immediately after your MBA, specifying your role, position, industry, and 1-2 organizations/ companies where you would like to work. Articulate your goal and explain why this goal is interesting and important to you. Please note that your post-MBA goal should show a logical progression from your current skills and knowledge acquired through an MBA degree. Your goals should be ambitious as well as realistic. For example, if you aim for a technology or a consulting role, you will need to demonstrate that you already possess some skills/experience in that area and aim to enhance those skills. Likewise, if you are a career changer, you should provide evidence of how your current skill set would facilitate this transition. Now explain your long-term career vision. Your short-term goals should naturally lead to your long-term goals, which may or may not be specific.

After that, discuss the gap in your skillset that you hope to fill through Booth MBA. Connect your goals to the curriculum, career placement, and other resources and offerings of the Booth program, explaining how they can prepare you for a future career. Please note that thorough research of the Booth MBA program and its offerings is key to an effective response to this question. Be specific about how skills, knowledge, and experience acquired at Booth will help you build on your past knowledge and skills, inching you closer to your goals. Chicago Booth admission committee looks for individuals who are aware of the direction their decisions will lead them and their eagerness and undaunted spirit to make an impact. The intent is to see if you can fit into the ethos of Booth's community.

Please read the following blog to avoid mistakes in writing a goals essay (the article also includes a video recording of the webinar on this subject): Avoid These 13 Mistakes in career Goals Essay

Essay #2: An MBA is as much about personal growth as it is about professional development. In addition to sharing your experience and goals in terms of career, we'd like to learn more about you outside of the office. Use this opportunity to tell us something about who you are… (Minimum 250 words, no maximum.)

The Booth admission committee expects applicants to reveal their personal side through this essay. This essay aims to show who you are as a person and what motivates you. You will have to do some soul searching and share stories from your personal, academic, and community life that showcase your interests, leadership experiences, and other passions. Give the admission committee a glimpse into what matters most to you, what drives you, motivates you, and has shaped you as a person.

When writing this essay, focus on experiences that have shaped your values and priorities all these years. Do not shy away from sharing the challenging experiences in life – often, tough experiences make us stronger and more self-aware. Remember, all of you are unique individuals, so your experiences, values, and interests will set you apart from other candidates. For example, some people have extensive volunteer engagement, while some may have varied interests and hobbies outside of work. This essay is a great place to share your interests, hobbies, and involvement in voluntary service.

Having discussed your passions and interests that occupy your days outside your work hours and are the guiding forces in your life, connect them to your potential experiences in Booth's 'choice rich' environment. Your research of Booth's resources and offerings will come in handy to address this part of the question. Next, explain how you see yourself engaging in the clubs and organizations of Booth based on your interests and passion. This is your chance to show Ad com what you will bring to the table as a student and a valuable alumnus. For instance, you can talk about how your accomplishments in a specific sport or volunteering engagements will enable you to engage in particular clubs or organizations at Booth actively. This is a great way to demonstrate your 'fit' with the program. Please note that self-awareness is imperative for acceptance to the MBA program at Chicago Booth.

While the first essay unfolds your professional accomplishments and goals, the second essay unveils your interests, motivation, and values outside of the professional arena. Make sure that these two essays should showcase a well-rounded picture of your professional and personal self.

If you are invited to interview, you will have the opportunity to share even more about who you are, how you think, and why. In addition, you will get two short answer questions that allow you to showcase yourself further.

Optional Essay: Is there any unclear information in your application that needs further explanation? (Maximum 300 words)

This optional essay asks you for information that will clarify something unclear. It is a great place to address any weaknesses in your profile. For example, if you have a lower-than-average GMAT score, any grades below a 'C' on your transcript, academic probation, or significant employment or education gap, you can explain it in this essay. Also, if you cannot get your recommendation letter from your current supervisor, please explain that in the optional statement.

To provide context for a weakness in your profile, make sure your reason is genuine to convince the Ad Com that your low grades or employment gap occurred due to unforeseen circumstances beyond your control. Your response should be positive, straightforward, and fact-focused and not sound like you are making excuses for a weakness in your profile. Your weakness may also bring out a positive aspect of your personality. For example, if you discuss your employment gap, you may explain that you did something productive during that period, such as traveling, volunteering, or handling a family medical emergency.

If you have no weakness in your profile or areas that need justification/ explanation, you may skip this question and focus only on the required two essays. This question, unlike the required questions, does have a word limit. Please respect it.

Please read the following blog to learn about 12 reasons you should write an optional essay ( the article also includes a video recording of the webinar on this subject): 12 Reasons Why You Should Write an Optional Essay

Re-applicant Question: 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)

The answer to this re-applicant essay is vital for the re-applicants since it is asking for your perspective and growth. Instead of asking how your application has improved this time, Booth wants to assess how failure has altered your outlook and how differently you have geared up this time for MBA admission.

Take this opportunity to showcase the change in your stance and your maturity to progress towards the goal. Do not forget to mention how you have tailored yourself to meet Booth's admission criteria. Though the question doesn't ask for improvements, you should mention any improvements in your profile, such as an improved test score, a promotion at work, or significant community involvement that has changed your future outlook. Your conscious efforts to strengthen your profile and work on your weak areas will prove how determined you are about your Booth MBA.

Read the following blog to learn about the 11 helpful tips to craft a reapplication strategy.
11 Helpful Tips to Craft a Reapplication Strategy

Make every word count and be as precise as you can. Please read the following blog to learn about 11 strategies to meet the word limits (the article also includes a video recording of the webinar we did on the same subject)
11 Strategies to Meet the Strict Word Limits of MBA Essays

For more information about applying to Chicago Booth, please click here.

Free Resources

Overarching Essay Tips

MER Students Share their Success Stories

Essay Analysis of Other Top Programs-2022-23

Case Studies

15th AIGAC Conference -2022- The Changing Trends in Management Education – Key Takeaways

Since 2011, MER (myEssayReview) has helped many applicants get accepted into the top 20 MBA programs, including Wharton. (Poonam is one of the top 5 most reviewed consultants on the GMAT Club.)

Do you have questions about your application? E-mail Poonam at [email protected] or sign up here for a free consultation.

This blog was first published in myessayreview.
If you find my post helpful, please let me know by pushing the thank button.
myEssayReview- A personalized and dedicated essay review service
https://myessayreview.com/
Email:[email protected]

User avatar
Junior | Next Rank: 30 Posts
Posts: 27
Joined: Mon Jan 11, 2021 1:01 am
Followed by:2 members
Writing essays has always caused me a lot of difficulties. It became more and more difficult at the university when we needed to write more voluminous papers.