I would really appreciate it if some of the great people on this board gave some advice on MBA programs I should apply to. I understand my profile is very weak because of the low GPA, no business experience and the school I attended.
I am a 26 years old Haitian male. I served 4 years in the United States Navy.
After serving in the Navy, I decided to go to school but only earned a 2.5 gpa at Old Dominion University. My major was Maritime and Supply Chain Management.
I scored 710 on the GMAT.
As far as leadership experience, I was the vice-president of International Students Christian Fellowship, we helped connect international students to the other students on campus and also we connected them with local families to help them learn and participate in the American culture. I was also the coordinator for the student propeller club, We organize a yearly golf outing to raise money to help students with study abroad cost, amongst other events.
In the military, I was a plane captain, responsible for safety and basic maintenance of a $67 million Boeing F/A 18 Superhornet during ground operations, Also responsible for pilot and ground crew safety during such operations. Also responsible to train new plane captains. Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Anti-Piracy operations.
My goal is to go back to Haiti after earning my MBA to help the country recover from the horrible natural disasters of the past 5 years and the political instability of the past 30 years. This is very important to me because over 85% of educated haitians are outside the country and I plan on fighting this trend by helping the younger generations to see the country differently. To this effect me and some family members have already started an organization to help primary school children. Our goal is to grow the organization to become a model for education and social responsibility in the developing world.
I have to earn an MBA now because we are currently seeing a political and social transition in Haiti and given the political instability of the past 30 years, there is a possibility for political leaders to go back to their old habits and steal the dreams and aspirations of an entire new generation.
I am looking forward to your inputs and I thank you in advance.
I am a 26 years old Haitian male. I served 4 years in the United States Navy.
After serving in the Navy, I decided to go to school but only earned a 2.5 gpa at Old Dominion University. My major was Maritime and Supply Chain Management.
I scored 710 on the GMAT.
As far as leadership experience, I was the vice-president of International Students Christian Fellowship, we helped connect international students to the other students on campus and also we connected them with local families to help them learn and participate in the American culture. I was also the coordinator for the student propeller club, We organize a yearly golf outing to raise money to help students with study abroad cost, amongst other events.
In the military, I was a plane captain, responsible for safety and basic maintenance of a $67 million Boeing F/A 18 Superhornet during ground operations, Also responsible for pilot and ground crew safety during such operations. Also responsible to train new plane captains. Participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Anti-Piracy operations.
My goal is to go back to Haiti after earning my MBA to help the country recover from the horrible natural disasters of the past 5 years and the political instability of the past 30 years. This is very important to me because over 85% of educated haitians are outside the country and I plan on fighting this trend by helping the younger generations to see the country differently. To this effect me and some family members have already started an organization to help primary school children. Our goal is to grow the organization to become a model for education and social responsibility in the developing world.
I have to earn an MBA now because we are currently seeing a political and social transition in Haiti and given the political instability of the past 30 years, there is a possibility for political leaders to go back to their old habits and steal the dreams and aspirations of an entire new generation.
I am looking forward to your inputs and I thank you in advance.












