Hello,
Please evaluate my candidacy for this upcoming 2010 year.
Asian Female: 28 years old
Work Experience: 4 years in real estate investment management and 2 years in entertainment finance
Responsibilities: Return and portfolio analysis, forecasting and debt underwriting
Current Title: Associate
Undergraduate Degree: BS in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance at a Cal State University
Undergraduate GPA: 3.45
Accounting Extension Courses: taken 9 classes 3.9 GPA
GMAT: taken a couple of times with the highest at 690 (48Q and 36V)
Extracurricular activities/Volunteer work : I was a part of the Riordarn Fellows SBA program as a mentor to two inner city girls. I also acted as a Business Plan Coach for NFTE to a group of inner city high school children. At work, I spearheaded Executive Education to educate others with current events.
I am interested in applying to Columbia, NYU, USC, UCLA and Michigan. I am contemplating whether I would be considered as a potential candidate at Wharton and Kellogg. Are all of these choices out of my range? Do I need more backups?
Will taking the GMAT several times hurt my chances?
Please advise.
Please evaluate my candidacy for this upcoming 2010 year.
Asian Female: 28 years old
Work Experience: 4 years in real estate investment management and 2 years in entertainment finance
Responsibilities: Return and portfolio analysis, forecasting and debt underwriting
Current Title: Associate
Undergraduate Degree: BS in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance at a Cal State University
Undergraduate GPA: 3.45
Accounting Extension Courses: taken 9 classes 3.9 GPA
GMAT: taken a couple of times with the highest at 690 (48Q and 36V)
Extracurricular activities/Volunteer work : I was a part of the Riordarn Fellows SBA program as a mentor to two inner city girls. I also acted as a Business Plan Coach for NFTE to a group of inner city high school children. At work, I spearheaded Executive Education to educate others with current events.
I am interested in applying to Columbia, NYU, USC, UCLA and Michigan. I am contemplating whether I would be considered as a potential candidate at Wharton and Kellogg. Are all of these choices out of my range? Do I need more backups?
Will taking the GMAT several times hurt my chances?
Please advise.












