Chicago’s Booth School of Business by: John A. Byrne on December 09, 2010 | | 45,418 Views December 9, 2010 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit B-School Smack Down Reports: Chicago’s Booth vs. Northwestern’s Kellogg School of Management Feeder Colleges & Companies to Booths: Top Feeder Colleges to Chicago Booth Top Feeder Companies to Chicago Booth Student Perspectives: My Story: From a Hollywood Talent Agency to Chicago’s Booth Admission Insights: What Happens When You Apply to Chicago’s Booth MBA Program Consideration Set: Stretch Schools: Harvard, Stanford Match Schools: Wharton, Columbia, Dartmouth, Northwestern’s Kellogg School, MIT Sloan Safety Schools: Berkeley, Duke, Virginia Tuition & Fees 2014-2015: $123,354 School Recommended Two-Year Budget: $189,866 Average GMAT: 756 GMAT Range (middle 80% range): N/A Average GPA: 3.82 GPA Range: 3.24-3.91 Acceptance Rate: 24% Class of 2015 Full-Time MBA Enrollment: 1,181 International: 15.4% Female: 36% Minority — 36% Mean Age: 26 2013 Median Base Salary: $120,000 Starting Salary Range: $44,400 to $250,000 Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers at Graduation: 90% Percentage of MBAs with Job Offers Three Months Later: 98% Where Booth’s Class of 2014 Went to Work: Financial Services — 36.4% Consulting — 27.9% Consumer Products — 6.1% Technology — 13.5% Energy — 2.8% Education / Government / Non-Profit — 1.6% Retail — 1.6% Health Care — 2.2% Top Employers of the Class of 2014: McKinsey — 40 Boston Consulting Group — 25 Bain & Company — 16 Accenture — 13 Credit Suisse — 12 Deloitte Consulting — 11 Amazon — 9 Citigroup — 9 J.P. Morgan Chase — 9 PwC — 9 Bank of America — 8 Related Features: Chicago’s New Dean Pursues Globalization, Stronger Alumni Network Chicago Boosts Military Scholarships Booth Topples Kellogg In New Executive MBA Ranking A Tale of Two Schools: Kellogg vs. Booth on Job Placement Note: MBA Program Consideration Set: If you believe you’re a close match to this school–based on your GMAT and GPA scores, your age and work experience, you should look at these other competitive full-time MBA programs as well. We list them by stretch, match, and safety. These options are presented on the basis of brand image and ranking status as a general guideline. Previous PagePage 2 of 2 1 2 Questions about this article? Email us or leave a comment below. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.