
A Day in the Life of an MS in Supply Chain Management Student
About the author: My journey from Mumbai to Chicago
I’m Tirthal Kothari, an international student from Mumbai, India who currently resides in the great city of Chicago! I’ll be graduating in June 2026 from DePaul’s MSc in Supply Chain Management.
Before grad school, I worked in procurement and logistics across roles at Mentone Concretes and the Institute of Supply Chain Management, where I led one of the most exciting projects of my career: developing India’s first national supply chain index.
At ISCM, I analyzed over 1,500 public companies across 24 sectors using tools like R, Excel, and Tableau, evaluating performance on everything from inventory turnover to ESG commitments. The project culminated in the publication of “India’s Top 20 Supply Chain Champions” — a milestone that shaped how I view supply chain strategy, resilience, and data-driven benchmarking. I also led the “Supply Chain Dialogue Series,” coordinating with top industry leaders to present our findings.
I didn’t come to DePaul to start over; I came to level up. Follow along as I go through a random Tuesday this spring quarter!
A day in the life: Flexible courses, connections with peers, and more
Mornings start with a ring of the clock at 7 a.m. (thought it might be 7:30 before I get out of bed). From there: a quick shower, a light breakfast, and a cup of coffee — my essential fuel. While sipping, I review my schedule, checking for any meetings, classes, or deadlines.
By 10 a.m., I’m out the door, often heading to the Loop Campus. My train ride downtown offers the most amazing view from the Chicago River bridge. During my commute, I plug in my Air Pods and listen to heavy metal music to set a positive tone for the day.
Once I reach university, I meet my friends at the library, where we sit in group rooms to study, apply to internships, or catch up on life. Around afternoon, we usually grab lunch together from the Blue Demon dining hall or Chipotle, which is just across the street.
At 2 p.m., I have a meeting with professor for research that we are doing together. Other than that, I look out for events happening on campus and ways to make professional connections.
Then it’s time for class. Today, that’s a product and inventory management course.
I personally love the flexibility that DePaul offers to attend the classes. Almost all classes are in the evening, which helps if you want to work off campus as an intern. On top of that, DePaul offers a mix of in-person, online, and hybrid classes — virtually all classrooms are equipped with Zoom. I love in-person classes as I get a chance to interact with professors and peers, who have been very helpful with finding jobs, internships, and other opportunities.
Once class is over at 8:30, it’s time to get home and cook something for dinner. Finally, by 10:30, I’m ready to wind down — maybe watch an episode of a favorite show or read something non-academic. Then it’s lights out: I’m getting ready to do it all again tomorrow.
Closing thoughts
Every day as an MS student at DePaul is a blend of learning, growth, and connection. That’s what makes this journey so fulfilling.
Through classes in predictive analytics, procurement strategy, and strategically optimizing inventory, I’ve been able to immediately apply classroom learning to real-world simulations. Last quarter, I even built a transportation optimization model that integrates demand, capacity uncertainty and cost-risk tradeoffs. It’s the kind of work that doesn’t feel like school; it feels like consulting.
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