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tkherrmann
- Senior | Next Rank: 100 Posts
- Posts: 34
- Joined: Tue May 12, 2009 6:29 am
- Location: Chicago, IL
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- GMAT Score:770
Hi everyone,
I'm thinking about applying to some business schools as a college senior. I went to an HBS information session and they seemed to really play up the idea of applying as a senior if you know you want to sometime.
Basically, do I have any sort of shot at being admitted to the three schools that supposedly accept some college seniors, HBS, Stanford, and Columbia? Would I be better off getting a job and applying after 2-3 years work experience? What do they look for in college senior applicants -- people who have started their own business and had 3 solid internships (neither of which I have)?
My stats are below:
GPA: 3.99 at a top 10 US school
Major: Psychology, coursework in physics, chemistry, multivariable calculus, and economics. Lots of independent research and coursework in statistics
GMAT: 770 (balanced)
Leadership Experience: Paid Lab Manager, VP of a business-related student group on campus, leadership board of freshman and sophomore year dormitory. Independent research project (won grant to fund it) and presentation at professional conference.
Other Experience: Have worked part-time beginning middle of freshman year of college: teaching assistant for gifted children's classes, clinical psychology research assistant. University orchestra freshman year. One internship -- at a well-known media agency.
Honors: PBK, merit scholarship, dean's list, faculty-nominated award.
Career Path: I am very interested in public policy. Eventually, I would like to create a "center for collaborative policy development" that brings together academics, lawyers, and practitioners in specific fields (e.g., doctors and nurses for healthcare, etc...) in order to truly synthesize and combine information related to public policy. In the short term, I would like to begin a career in consulting to gain hands-on experience with business.
Thanks for the help,
T
I'm thinking about applying to some business schools as a college senior. I went to an HBS information session and they seemed to really play up the idea of applying as a senior if you know you want to sometime.
Basically, do I have any sort of shot at being admitted to the three schools that supposedly accept some college seniors, HBS, Stanford, and Columbia? Would I be better off getting a job and applying after 2-3 years work experience? What do they look for in college senior applicants -- people who have started their own business and had 3 solid internships (neither of which I have)?
My stats are below:
GPA: 3.99 at a top 10 US school
Major: Psychology, coursework in physics, chemistry, multivariable calculus, and economics. Lots of independent research and coursework in statistics
GMAT: 770 (balanced)
Leadership Experience: Paid Lab Manager, VP of a business-related student group on campus, leadership board of freshman and sophomore year dormitory. Independent research project (won grant to fund it) and presentation at professional conference.
Other Experience: Have worked part-time beginning middle of freshman year of college: teaching assistant for gifted children's classes, clinical psychology research assistant. University orchestra freshman year. One internship -- at a well-known media agency.
Honors: PBK, merit scholarship, dean's list, faculty-nominated award.
Career Path: I am very interested in public policy. Eventually, I would like to create a "center for collaborative policy development" that brings together academics, lawyers, and practitioners in specific fields (e.g., doctors and nurses for healthcare, etc...) in order to truly synthesize and combine information related to public policy. In the short term, I would like to begin a career in consulting to gain hands-on experience with business.
Thanks for the help,
T












