- johnny7890
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- Joined: Thu Feb 16, 2012 11:40 am
Hi everyone,
I'm trying to figure out ways to strengthen my MBA candidacy. I plan on applying in the fall of 2013, so I have some time to rack up a few more credentials on my resume.
A brief look at my profile - 24 year old male, 3.57 GPA, 740 GMAT, graduated from a decent liberal arts school with a major in business administration.
Currently working in the performance reporting department of one of the world's top financial consulting firms. I'm involved in a few projects that, if successful, will dramatically change the way our department works (will automate all data entry, which is our most time consuming core duty). I have been promoted once and expect one or two more promotions before I apply. I currently manage one team member and will manage more members and operations as I progress.
Extra curricular - I volunteer at a suicide hotline, taking calls from people with a wide variety of issues. I might get involved with the fund raising side of operations at the hotline, and I will definitely start training new hotline listeners within 6-9 months. I will also volunteer for other leadership positions as they arise.
I'm working very hard to strengthen my work credentials and increase my involvement with the hotline. However, I feel that these won't be enough to get me into a top 10-15 school. I've been told that HBS is out of my reach, so I'm thinking of Tuck as my current reach with Darden as a more realistic option.
What are some things I can do to strengthen my candidacy? Although my background is currently finance, my post MBA goals are to work in management consulting for one of the top firms. I'm having trouble figuring out something that would mesh well with my current profile. Also, I don't want my application to be too cluttered; I'm trying to avoid a "quantity over quality" issue.
Thanks for your help!
Johnny
I'm trying to figure out ways to strengthen my MBA candidacy. I plan on applying in the fall of 2013, so I have some time to rack up a few more credentials on my resume.
A brief look at my profile - 24 year old male, 3.57 GPA, 740 GMAT, graduated from a decent liberal arts school with a major in business administration.
Currently working in the performance reporting department of one of the world's top financial consulting firms. I'm involved in a few projects that, if successful, will dramatically change the way our department works (will automate all data entry, which is our most time consuming core duty). I have been promoted once and expect one or two more promotions before I apply. I currently manage one team member and will manage more members and operations as I progress.
Extra curricular - I volunteer at a suicide hotline, taking calls from people with a wide variety of issues. I might get involved with the fund raising side of operations at the hotline, and I will definitely start training new hotline listeners within 6-9 months. I will also volunteer for other leadership positions as they arise.
I'm working very hard to strengthen my work credentials and increase my involvement with the hotline. However, I feel that these won't be enough to get me into a top 10-15 school. I've been told that HBS is out of my reach, so I'm thinking of Tuck as my current reach with Darden as a more realistic option.
What are some things I can do to strengthen my candidacy? Although my background is currently finance, my post MBA goals are to work in management consulting for one of the top firms. I'm having trouble figuring out something that would mesh well with my current profile. Also, I don't want my application to be too cluttered; I'm trying to avoid a "quantity over quality" issue.
Thanks for your help!
Johnny

















