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Thank you for visiting the on-line headquarters of the Chicago Booth Class of 2008 Study. Literally, this project is as dynamic as our 2008 class of MBA graduates, so you better check back often. Below we have some of the things we are presently offering. Enjoy!
  a warm welcome to students of the
Advanced Leadership Skills Development course!

 

 

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investment style


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1 iPhone given away every week!

Now that many Booth are getting ready to walk out the doors into the real world, it's a great time to learn about your investing strategy and even some tendencies your might not have known about! Complete this questionnaire and get expert feedback and professional analysis about your investment style from Luigi Zingales (Robert C. McCormack Professor of Entrepreneurship and Finance)..

Plus, just for participating, you are given one chance EVERY WEEK to win a free iPhone!

The Investment Stye Questionnaire will help researchers see if there are any relationships between a person's traits and their investment strategies. Click here for more...

 

face the competition


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Over $1,500
in prizes given
to winners!

Test your ability to predict the success of past Booth students just by looking at their faces.

The Face of Success contest will help researchers see if there are any relationships between a person's facial traits and the path that their career has taken. Click below for more...


 

advanced leadership


This spring, second-year students will have a unique opportunity to advance their leadership skills before graduating into the working world. In the .Advanced Leadership Skills Development course, students' individual needs will be addressed through insightful assessments and personal feedback. In three sections of interactive sessions, different world-class experts will cover topics and offer insights on their particular expertise. This tuition-free, noncredit course is a collaboration between Dr. Luigi Zingales and LEAD, offered as a result of the Templeton Chicago Longitudinal Study.