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by jpasion » Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:04 pm
Hi,

I'd like some honest advice on whether I can get into a top 50 B-School with a somewhat unusual profile:

Coe College, BA Business Administration & Economics
Undergraduate GPA: 3.836, Magna Cum Laude designation

Purdue University, MS in Economics
Graduate GPA: 3.08
Note: Originally started as a PhD Candidate but was given a Masters as my work was sufficient enough to pass classes but not good enough to show dissertation promise. Just being upfront.

GRE scores: Q: 162, V: 162, AW: 4.5
Equivalent to GMAT 700 according to the ETS. Will probably retake GRE later in July 2013, and/or take the GMAT.

Professional Examinations Completed & Technical Certifications

CFA Level I (>70% all sections)
FRM Part I (Quartile rating 1-2-2-1)
CMT Levels I thru III
SOA Exams P and FM

SAS Certified Advanced Programmer
SAS Certified BI Content Developer

5 years of experience in marketing research consulting, statistical modeling (Marketing Mix modeling and logistic regression)

2 years of experience in Big data analytics / product development / writing reporting & optimization algorithms

Currently considering for Jan 2014 (Simon only) or Fall 2014 entry:

NYU, part-time
University of Chicago, part-time

Yale, full time
University of Rochester - Simon school, full time (they found me through the GRE Search Service and stated I could get a very generous scholarship)
Columbia, full-time

I would consider any other top-50 for full time with a decent financial aid package, or even second tier if I get a full-ride, so any suggestions are appreciated. I am trying to keep total loans lower than 60k if I go full-time which limits my school selection and probably would remove Yale and Columbia from consideration if I don't get a good aid package, which I think is unfortunately likely. I am also saving all I can between now and 2014 to make this feasible as the opportunity cost is a harsh dream-killing drawback for me.

Also thinking about:
Columbia M.S. Operations Research
Baruch M. Financial Engineering
Carnegie Mellon M.S. Computational Finance
U of Washington M.S. Computational Finance

Going for CFA Level 2 in June, also taking FRM Part II in November.

Further background:
I was running Q 165 in the diagnostics so I was rather disappointed with Q 162 due to bad time management on geometry questions (been awhile since high school), but was told this along with V 162 converts to a 700 GMAT. I probably will retake later in July and also take the GMAT. I'm also hoping that my successful completion of actuarial examinations would be better evidence of actual quantitative ability.

I originally was thinking of applying to financial engineering programs as an attempt to eventually career switch, so I took the GRE. Upon further thought, I read there's a significant oversupply of quantitative finance professionals, so I started considering an MBA instead to add more breadth to my current skill set and be more adaptable to different job roles as a hedge against being pigeonholed, and to also have a more practical and well-rounded business degree as compared to my MS in Economics which was heavily theoretical and academic.

Any thoughts are appreciated.

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by Jon@Admissionado » Wed Feb 20, 2013 12:04 am
Well your GPA is might impressive, and magna cum laude to boot!

The hard thing to evaluate about your profile here is that I'm lacking info about your Work Experience, which is probably the single most important item here - what you did, who you worked for, how many promotions you got, what budgets you managed, if you managed people and projects, and how many. So if you can get back to me with a bit more about that, I will be happy to answer. Now, if you have strong work experience, and you are able to boost that GRE/GMAT, I think you may be selling yourself a bit short - I mean - magna cum laude dude.. and at least a 700.. it's great start, and even schools like Tuck, Columbia etc. can offer you money if you have a great application.

Like I wrote, I'd want to hear more about your actual work experience, as well as if you have anything to say about community service/ extra curriculars, and we can discuss further...



But you're off to a good start, I'd say
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by jpasion » Wed Feb 20, 2013 10:07 am

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by Jon@Admissionado » Sun Feb 24, 2013 2:02 pm
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