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Profile Evaluation

by politico » Fri Nov 21, 2008 8:23 am
GPA: 4.0 (large state university) B.A. in Economics and History

GMAT: 720 (44 (70%) Q and 45 (98%) Verbal with 6.0 AWA)

I've worked 3.5 years for a large state legislature. I can show constituent increases in responsibility and title. I have experience negotiating bills, negotiating the state's budget and run the operations of a standing committee. I also spend a lot of time doing fundraising for my member. I've directed various fundraisers and generally increased revenue each time.

In college, I was awarded my university's most prestigious undergraduate fellowship, started an issues forum group and was awarded the Outstanding Graduating Senior by the Department of Economics.

A few questions:
1. Am I a legitimate candidate at top 5/10 Schools? I'm currently looking at Harvard, Michigan, Yale, Cornell, Kellogg, Duke, Texas and Indiana. My goal is to do management consulting for government.

2. Is my non-traditional background a handicap or an asset?

3. I don't have a lot of outside of work activity since I've been in the professional world. Much of this is due to the fact that I work in two cities and, being in government, a lot of my time working on political campaigns and fundraising.

I appreciate your help.
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by Lisa Anderson » Fri Nov 21, 2008 6:31 pm
Dear politico,

1. Am I a legitimate candidate at top 5/10 Schools? I'm currently looking at Harvard, Michigan, Yale, Cornell, Kellogg, Duke, Texas and Indiana. My goal is to do management consulting for government.
Absolutely. I think these are appropriate choices for you based on your career goals and your profile.

2. Is my non-traditional background a handicap or an asset?
I view it as an asset. You have transferable skills to the consulting industry, so be sure to highlight those in your application.

3. I don't have a lot of outside of work activity since I've been in the professional world. Much of this is due to the fact that I work in two cities and, being in government, a lot of my time working on political campaigns and fundraising.
This might be a little bit of an issue, but I think you could make the case that your profession is about serving your community. I don't think this is going to be a dealbreaker for you in terms of admissions decisions.

Good luck,
Lisa
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