We need more people like you who just speak the truth in a straightforward and graceful way. My gosh is this missing in our euphemistically-soaked world.
This is an inspiring video for me as I'm writing my application essays in a library. This video is recommended by RUclips as "up next" of a Chicago Booth admission video. Career pivot - an non-EMBA may be instrumental but not everyone gets what they want Academics - nothing that can't be learned online for a fraction of the cost, Networking - same inside or outside of MBA, depends on your perceived value Classmates - all unsecure and unsure no matter of their current success - a glimpse of the end result Follow your heart, not your brain
This is great. Appreciate your forthcoming-ness and insights. Applying to Booth this year, this has really helped to recalibrate my mindset and keep cool. Thanks!
Woah, we need more content like this. No sugarcoating, no shit, it is what it is. I found a lot of people talking high when they're talking about business school, moreover, if they're coming from fancy B-school. As the channel's name, Real Talks.
OMG man, really love your message, the honesty that you are bringing to the table is unvaluable. Thank you for this video, you just saved me 100K. I mean I am still doing the MBA because I want to swtich careers (manufacturing - - > Consulting or M&A) but now I will look after cheaper but still good options like MBAs in europe. Really interesting what you said about networking. It is being said that "your network is your networth" and I think that is what is making a lot of people to belirve that the MBA is always a good idea. Again thank you.
Truthful real talk, especially network building is influenced by your perceived value. And adulting for business success translates to Cost/Expenses vs Benefits analysis.
Hi, I really appreciate the insights. For few years I have been debating on going to school for part time or executive MBA and have been talking to folks at work and outside about it. Your advice really helps because you have actually gone through the experience. I understand that you chose to follow your passion, which is entrepreneurial, but were there people who were able to leverage the Booth brand name to either move up in their current company or get employed at a different company (in the same industry, eg: Tech) with a better position or higher salary? At the end of the day, 200K is not a trivial amount. I understand the risk and self discovery (trust me I do and I am at a stage where I am ready for that) but I cannot overcome the thought of not being able to pay back the 200K with interest. It will be great if you can share your thoughts. Thanks again for sharing your insights here. It is very helpful!
Thanks for the video. Why is it that it's impossible to switch with an executive MBA? I'm an engineer right now. If I get a weekend MBA either at Booth or HAAS , then I'm not gonna have a shot to switch my field and a job in management or strategy with or without my current company? It will not give me a better chance to get a job with Mckinsey or other consulting firms?
Unsure if you will see this, but what are your thoughts on a Part-time MBA at a top 10? I am entrepreneurial and want to start a company so it's basically a personal interest and wanting to tick a personal box.
Very informative video. I don’t understand why the doctors in your program didn’t choose a EMHA tailored towards medicine? Seems to me they wanted the prestige of Booth.
I decided not to work when I started my EMBA…I’m hoping this was the correct choice. I have two little ones at home. Why is EMBA impossible to switch? It’s still an MBA? As an entrepreneurial minded person myself…would a VC career be a good in between between full fledged entrepreneur and corporate type of job? Mine is 100% paid for, and I get paid every month to go. But now I’m struggling with should I get a traditional job because otherwise I might be wasting the opportunity to switch and get a job. I guess I’ll find out.
Mircro was good, macro was BS. It reflected more on the professors than the school. If you plan to be on the cutting edge for economic research then Chicago maybe the place for you. Simply being at uChicago won't give you better understanding ofeconomics.
Very helpful and much appreciated. How many hours of studying per week do you have to put in realistically? I have the feeling that the numbers you get from Booth are too low...
It will vary depending on your IQ, EQ and commitment to learning. During normal EMBA class days most normal folks will have to spend 30 mins to an hour before classes to prepare. Sometimes you may even need to come really early to complete unfinished assignments with your group mates. Majority of students will have to stay often pass midnight to complete assignments during first year of the program Some people take even longer. Some people reach exhaustion and just turn in what they could. After the week is over, there are still plenty of take home assignments and projects. Some people are good at offloading their work to others. And some people take too much load upon themselves. No different than your corporate environment. As the program progresses, you will get better at completing assignments faster. Your brain will slowly adapt itself back to school learning again. The number of hours required will reduce semester by semester until by the end of the program most people can successfully complete their group assignments and go back to their hotel rooms at a godly hour. Look for smart people that work well together. It will save you a lot of grief. Smart but don't work well together can still survive. You just divid up the assignment and assign someone to put the pieces back together. The most painful groups are those that are both dumb and egoistical. Those poor souls...lol
We need more people like you who just speak the truth in a straightforward and graceful way. My gosh is this missing in our euphemistically-soaked world.
Ndubisi Onuora thanks!
This is an inspiring video for me as I'm writing my application essays in a library.
This video is recommended by RUclips as "up next" of a Chicago Booth admission video.
Career pivot - an non-EMBA may be instrumental but not everyone gets what they want
Academics - nothing that can't be learned online for a fraction of the cost,
Networking - same inside or outside of MBA, depends on your perceived value
Classmates - all unsecure and unsure no matter of their current success - a glimpse of the end result
Follow your heart, not your brain
"we're not kids anymore we're all adults
we make relationship decisions based on
cost and benefit" That's real talk!
This is great. Appreciate your forthcoming-ness and insights. Applying to Booth this year, this has really helped to recalibrate my mindset and keep cool. Thanks!
Very honest feedback and very realistic, you really help me to set up a correct midset before I start my journey.
Woah, we need more content like this. No sugarcoating, no shit, it is what it is. I found a lot of people talking high when they're talking about business school, moreover, if they're coming from fancy B-school.
As the channel's name, Real Talks.
Love how brutally honest this Booth (E)MBA review is. Thanks.
so true about "building connections" in MBA ... I'm preparing for my application to CBS MBA, thanks for sharing!
Best of Luck...
@@RealTalks4u can I ask you a few questions on eMba?? Can I get your contact details??
OMG man, really love your message, the honesty that you are bringing to the table is unvaluable. Thank you for this video, you just saved me 100K. I mean I am still doing the MBA because I want to swtich careers (manufacturing - - > Consulting or M&A) but now I will look after cheaper but still good options like MBAs in europe. Really interesting what you said about networking. It is being said that "your network is your networth" and I think that is what is making a lot of people to belirve that the MBA is always a good idea. Again thank you.
Truthful real talk, especially network building is influenced by your perceived value. And adulting for business success translates to
Cost/Expenses vs Benefits analysis.
Thank you for sharing that precious thought/introspection. Truly deep and enlightening!
Thank you sir, the most honest review I have seen regarding MBA experience.
Sure people like you will succeed no matter what.
great take! it helped me feel more comfortable about my decision of pursuing an MBA
I appreciate you posting this
It's great that he went to the Booth School of Business!
👏👏👏 Really helped. It's great to see some honest souls.....
Thanks for this. I just recently started considering applying. Very helpful breakdown.
My pleasure
Leon, excellent commentary. You got my attention at 7:33. That rang very true. Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
This is gold for me. Hope to meet you at some point.
Hi, I really appreciate the insights. For few years I have been debating on going to school for part time or executive MBA and have been talking to folks at work and outside about it. Your advice really helps because you have actually gone through the experience. I understand that you chose to follow your passion, which is entrepreneurial, but were there people who were able to leverage the Booth brand name to either move up in their current company or get employed at a different company (in the same industry, eg: Tech) with a better position or higher salary? At the end of the day, 200K is not a trivial amount. I understand the risk and self discovery (trust me I do and I am at a stage where I am ready for that) but I cannot overcome the thought of not being able to pay back the 200K with interest. It will be great if you can share your thoughts. Thanks again for sharing your insights here. It is very helpful!
Very insightful. Thanks
Appreciate the honesty, thank you so much
My pleasure!
Great vid, appreciate the candour!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this topic. It is valuable.
Eye opener. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Why is it that it's impossible to switch with an executive MBA? I'm an engineer right now. If I get a weekend MBA either at Booth or HAAS , then I'm not gonna have a shot to switch my field and a job in management or strategy with or without my current company? It will not give me a better chance to get a job with Mckinsey or other consulting firms?
This guy and this videos are awesome
I never attended ivy league schools and I did pretty well. I was likeable and competent.
love this video
How do I contact you with a Booth offer to discuss its pros and cons more in depth?
Well summarized Buddy
Unsure if you will see this, but what are your thoughts on a Part-time MBA at a top 10? I am entrepreneurial and want to start a company so it's basically a personal interest and wanting to tick a personal box.
Very informative video. I don’t understand why the doctors in your program didn’t choose a EMHA tailored towards medicine? Seems to me they wanted the prestige of Booth.
I decided not to work when I started my EMBA…I’m hoping this was the correct choice. I have two little ones at home.
Why is EMBA impossible to switch? It’s still an MBA?
As an entrepreneurial minded person myself…would a VC career be a good in between between full fledged entrepreneur and corporate type of job?
Mine is 100% paid for, and I get paid every month to go. But now I’m struggling with should I get a traditional job because otherwise I might be wasting the opportunity to switch and get a job.
I guess I’ll find out.
Thank you, it helped me to add another point to answer why "MBA question?"
Well said Leon. Cylton
Cylton :-)
First,,,I need to earn 100k usd dollar,,then I will decide to apply booth for MBA.
How about Chicago Booth Economics classes? Would you say they are about the same in any other MBA or books?
Mircro was good, macro was BS. It reflected more on the professors than the school. If you plan to be on the cutting edge for economic research then Chicago maybe the place for you. Simply being at uChicago won't give you better understanding ofeconomics.
Booth classes are technically different from the Econ dept. classes...
I would love to speak to you sir
thank you for your sharing
Very helpful and much appreciated. How many hours of studying per week do you have to put in realistically? I have the feeling that the numbers you get from Booth are too low...
It will vary depending on your IQ, EQ and commitment to learning. During normal EMBA class days most normal folks will have to spend 30 mins to an hour before classes to prepare. Sometimes you may even need to come really early to complete unfinished assignments with your group mates.
Majority of students will have to stay often pass midnight to complete assignments during first year of the program Some people take even longer. Some people reach exhaustion and just turn in what they could. After the week is over, there are still plenty of take home assignments and projects. Some people are good at offloading their work to others. And some people take too much load upon themselves. No different than your corporate environment.
As the program progresses, you will get better at completing assignments faster. Your brain will slowly adapt itself back to school learning again. The number of hours required will reduce semester by semester until by the end of the program most people can successfully complete their group assignments and go back to their hotel rooms at a godly hour. Look for smart people that work well together. It will save you a lot of grief. Smart but don't work well together can still survive. You just divid up the assignment and assign someone to put the pieces back together. The most painful groups are those that are both dumb and egoistical. Those poor souls...lol
@@RealTalks4u Thank you. And in between class weeks: 15h a week?
True af
What degree did you graduate with ? Also how much math was involved coursework wise with this program? Thoughts on online MBA program ?
EMBA, online is fine if you only need to acquire the knowledge.