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Please evaluate me :) Thanks!

by Nina98 » Tue Jun 26, 2007 4:21 am
Hi Stacy,

I am a 24-year-old Western European woman looking to pursue an MBA in the US. I went to my country's best university and obtained a Bachelor degree in Business Administration with a GPA equivalent to 3.2 out of 4. My studies were conducted in German, which I spoke only very basically upon my arrival. I now speak fluent German, Italian and French in addition to advanced-intermediate English.

My options at this point are either to pursue a MSc in Finance or Marketing in my country this fall and be done in two years or to work for a couple of years, then apply for an MBA in the US. I would very much like to pursue this second option but I'm not sure whether it is a realistic possibility -- I would want to go to a good, reputable business school and I understand how competitive admissions to those are. I'm also a bit nervous about waiting so long to obtain a degree that most people in my country would already have finished before I even start.

Out of curiosity I signed up for the GMAT and spent three weeks studying for it. In practice tests I scored between 540 and 610 but ended up getting a lower score on the actual test. This was dispiriting to say the least but I believe that with proper preparation (and given some time to improve my English) I am capable of scoring much higher than this, in the high 600s or even low 700s. I am also thinking of taking an extra quantitative class in night- or summer-school to compensate for a low score in an equivalent class during my undergrad studies.

On the plus side, I have good work experience for a European of my age, with stints in television production, accounting and event consulting. I spent last summer in Germany leading a 10-person team as we worked on the soccer World Cup, for instance.

I am thinking of starting a business with a former colleague this fall and simultaneously looking for work. My questions are: do you think admission to a top-20 business school is a realistic prospect for me? And if so, what would you suggest I do to improve my academic profile, in terms of extracurricular activities, community involvement, etc? Also, in terms of enhancing my profile, would it be better for me to work for a large and international company rather than a smaller local one? Does this even make a difference? Lastly, when do you think the right time would be to apply? I would like to apply in two years so as to start my MBA in three years. Does this seem realistic to you or do you think I would need to gain more work experience? Thank you so much for your help.
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by Stacy Blackman » Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:03 am
do you think admission to a top-20 business school is a realistic prospect for me?
Yes - I do.

And if so, what would you suggest I do to improve my academic profile, in terms of extracurricular activities, community involvement, etc?
You do not need to do anything with academics - you already have a good GPA and a business degree. Some sort of extracurricular/perhaps volunteer activity would be great. You should think about what interests you, what you enjoy, where you would like to help and then find a way to get involved. It is not what you do so much as the quality, and level of involvement. Make it meaningful.

Also, in terms of enhancing my profile, would it be better for me to work for a large and international company rather than a smaller local one? Does this even make a difference?
You should think about what your goals are and how this next job would fit into the overall picture of your career progression. A bigger company could be good in terms of getting a credible brand name on your resume, but at a smaller company you may have more opportunities to make an impact. Again, it is not so much where you work as what you do, and how well you do it.

Lastly, when do you think the right time would be to apply? I would like to apply in two years so as to start my MBA in three years. Does this seem realistic to you or do you think I would need to gain more work experience?
I think this is a realistic plan. Choose a job that you are excited about, do a great job for the next 2+ years, advance towards your goals, secure great recommendations and you can be in good shape to apply.
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Thank you!

by Nina98 » Tue Jun 26, 2007 11:16 am
Thank you very much Stacy, I really really appreciate your prompt and very encouraging response. Take care and thanks again!