HBS, CEIBS, INSEAD, Columbia -- any chance?

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HBS, CEIBS, INSEAD, Columbia -- any chance?

by psychicle » Tue Dec 15, 2009 11:45 pm
Hi there,

First, thank you for all the fantastic admissions advice. I have been reading these posts with interest. Your insights are really valuable. I'll be applying for HBS (R2 fall 2010), CEIBS (R2 fall 2010), INSEAD (R1 Jan 2011) and Columbia (R1 Jan 2011) (in order by deadline). My objective for an MBA is to use it as a launching pad into strategy consulting with a focus on the green technology and sustainability industry in China.

If I were to guess, I think things working in my favour are these: 4.5 years of international experience, of which 3.5 have been with one of the largest professional services firms in the world. In my most recent position, hard work has been rewarded with rapidly increasing responsibility, scope and strategic importance. I work closely with several members of senior management. I recently completed the GMAT with a 740 and feel this should be competitive. Other the other hand, my challenges are a lower-than-average GPA and insufficient involvement in extracurricular activities!

I recognise that admissions essays will be the make-it-or-break-it part of my application. Given my profile, what areas do you think would be good to bring out?

Demographic: 28 y/o Chinese Canadian female

Undergrad -- GPA: approximately 3.1 (74%); University of British Columbia; Major: Business Management; Minor: English Literature

GMAT -- 740 (Q47; V45)

International experience
- 3.5 years at Big 4 firm (started as marketing consultant, promoted twice to deputy manager) in Hong Kong
- 1 year teaching English in Japan
- 3 years in financial journalism in Vancouver
- 1 year in arts and culture non-profit publishing in Vancouver

Recommendations -- 1. Firmwide operations partner; 2. Asia Pacific Marketing Director

Extracurricular -- dragonboating team (2 years); community theatre (1 year)

Hobbies (does adcom care? I haven't won any awards or anything)
- photography
- independent cinema
- graphic design

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!!
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by Lisa Anderson » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:46 pm
Dear psychicle,

In my opinion, you are a strong candidate for your target schools and you seem to have a solid grasp on the admissions process. Your 3.1 GPA is slightly below the average, but definitely within range and close enough that you should not worry too much about it. Your 740 GMAT is outstanding and mitigates any concerns on your GPA. You have interesting work experience that should help to distinguish you from the competition if you use it to your advantage. The Ad Comm does care about your hobbies, just like extracurriculars, as it is interested in what makes you the person you are. So, you will want to provide a well-rounded view of yourself in your application--you are more than your career. That does not mean you necessarily need to write an essay about your hobbies, but certainly can if it works, but perhaps have a small section at the bottom of your resume on your interests.

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by psychicle » Sun Dec 20, 2009 7:21 am
Hi Lisa,

Thanks for your sage advice and responsiveness! I marvel at the number of posts here in which you've provided your views to so many. I appreciate that I was one of the recipients. :)

I'll be taking your advice with respect to placing hobbies and other details into my resume. Also the reassurance that my GPA is not horridly out of range is great news. With a GPA like mine, would it be advisable to use an optional essay to address it or would that space be better reserved for addressing another weakness? Specifically, my two other concerns are that my work history any heavily quantitative experience and that (for some schools, especially HBS) my age at entry would be higher than average, albeit only slightly.

Your thoughts would be much appreciated when you are able. Many thanks!

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by Lisa Anderson » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:48 am
Dear Janet,

Your age is right around the average, so that does not need to be addressed. Likewise, your GPA is so close to the average, that writing an optional essay about it might actually cause a concern as to why you felt you needed to write an essay about it. Based on your post, I don't really see anything you need to address in an optional essay. You just need to put together strong, well-written, thorough answers to the questions the schools ask and get your applications in for R1 or R2.

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by psychicle » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:53 am
Thanks a million, Lisa! You have allayed all my concerns. Now the essay writing begins. :)