Happy Mother’s Day from Chicago Booth!
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- May 10, 2024
- Full-Time MBA Stories
In celebration of Mother’s Day, we recently connected with Lorena Serrano and Temi Idiaghe. Lorena and Temi are current students finishing up their first year at Chicago Booth. Alongside their studies, the two mothers are also involved in the Parents of Little Ones (POLO) student organization at Booth. Read on as they discuss their MBA experience at Booth and share advice for mothers also looking to pursue their MBA.
Lorena: Having an MBA was always a personal goal of mine. I knew I wanted to live in Chicago long-term, so I could not have asked for a more perfect match (both with the finance reputation of the school and location). Everyone I connected with was incredibly warm and helpful – I knew that was the environment I wanted to be in. I also knew going into an MBA program as a single mother would present challenges; nonetheless, I wanted to make sure I chose a supportive yet challenging program. I have felt that support throughout my time here and I can say the pay-it-forward culture is truly robust here.
Temi: As I embarked on my MBA journey, I was looking for a program that would not only equip me with the skills and knowledge I needed but also align with my values and goals. I wanted a school that would support me in my roles as a mom, wife, and professional, while also pushing me to grow and reach my full potential.
Furthermore, there were three key factors that made Chicago Booth the perfect fit for me. First and foremost, the flexible curriculum was a game-changer. As a mom, having the ability to tailor my courses and create a schedule that allowed me to spend quality time with my family was crucial. Secondly, Booth’s pay-it-forward culture really resonated with me. Through my interactions with Boothies, I experienced this culture firsthand and knew I wanted to be part of such a supportive and collaborative environment. Lastly, being already based in Chicago with my family, Booth's location was a huge plus. I didn't want to disrupt my son's life by moving to a new city, so having a top-tier MBA program right in my backyard was a major advantage.