Profile Evaluation Request, European Engineer.

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Hi there,
have been reading the forum since a while, and this helped me to make a clear decision about doing an MBA or not.
So thank you guys for offering this opportunity.
Since I decided to jump on this path. As for one of my my first posts, I'll be glad if u could evaluate my profile and
my chances of hitting my target schools.

I'm a 30 Years old Engineer living in German, born in Africa and grew up in 3 different countries
for around 10 years each : France / Cameroon and Germany. Fluent in 3 language and basic knowledge in a 4th one


1) Brief description of your full-time work experience.
Started directly after the University in one of the TOP Fortune 100 companies in the automotive sector in Germany.
I have a total of 4 and a half year of work experience in this company as of today.
As an electrical Engineer, I'm reponsible for supporting the integration of all electrical components
for 2 specific product lines for my department. I've initiated 2 cost reducing actions with a positive impact of
several millions for the company
Actually leading an interdisciplinar team (5-6).. but have no presonal responsability over the member of the team.
I've been promoted one time, with no real impact on my daily job due to the structure of the company.

2) Your GMAT.
Not taken yet, still in preparation. Tagerting a score of 700+.
So u may consider this virtual score for enabling your evaluation

3) College info: The name of the college, your GPA or grade average, your major, year of graduation. For any graduate degrees, please provide the same info. If you grades are low, please indicate if there were extenuating circumstances.
I have a 85% GPA in electrical Engineering from a not very renowned 4 Year college in Germany.
Trying to convert to the US Grades system, I think it relates to a A- or a 3.1-3.2(not sure).

4) Significant college and post-college extra-curricular activities or community service, especially leadership experience.
Expect some tutoring experiences for college freshman during my 3rd and 4th semseter, I had no real extra
curricular activities during college. This is due to the fact that I had to self-finance my studies.
Post College:Since 1 year, I'm member of the board of a non profit organisation with a yearly cashflow of around 3mio€
and responsible for the finances (CFO).

5) Important certifications like CFA, CPA, FSA, or CA.
No Certifications.

6) Your target programs.
1st Choice: Wharton, Booth, LBS, Insead,
2nd Choice: Kellogg, Cambridge judge, Tuck, Ross, Duke, Stern.
3rd choice (safe??): Emory, Tepper, Darden,

7) Your post-MBA goal.
Since I have a passion for trading, My first short term target will be to achieve a change into I-Banking or PE.
My second Option would be to go into consulting.
The long Term target would be to come back in the industry at middle to high management level after
gathering enough experiences, or starting my own company.

To get the most out of this evaluation, I have some additional questions:

A) Are my choices (Target schools) and goals realsitic, or should I make some adjustements?
B) Are there any hidden strengths at first sight out of my profile? (I thing my intercultural backgroung should
be at least one).
C) Any Ideas, how can I differenciate from the typical Engineer applicant considering my profile?

Thanks in advance for the answer.
Cedric.
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by sisqokc » Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:09 pm
I Hope That I didnt omit any required informations in my Request.. I'd Be really happy for any advices on my Profile . Thanks in Advance for the Support.

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by Stacey Oyler » Tue Feb 22, 2011 5:10 pm
Hi,

Thanks for your post. Given the information you've shared, you appear to have a solid profile. Your work experience and growth to date combined with the brand name of your organization are right on par with what bschools are looking for in applicants. Your international exposure will certainly lend a unique quality to your applications and is something you should be sure to weave into your story.

As for your particular questions, please see my comments below:

A) Are my choices (Target schools) and goals realsitic, or should I make some adjustements?

I don't give chances or odds at programs because I'm only given limited information on your overall profile and have not seen your finished applications and essays. However, it seems to me that you should be targeting the schools on your list and that you have a realistic view of your chances given the ranking system you've put in place.

B) Are there any hidden strengths at first sight out of my profile? (I thing my intercultural backgroung should
be at least one).


This is a bit hard to pinpoint, but my first thought is your international experience. Business schools truly value a "global perspective," and you certainly should have some interesting stories from your time in each country.

C) Any Ideas, how can I differenciate from the typical Engineer applicant considering my profile?


Differentiating yourself will be key for a successful application. I encourage you to think of examples for your essays that go beyond your work related experiences. Think about the things you've done outside of the office and try to use those examples for leadership and teamwork. These types of stories tend to make for a more interesting read and thus a more memorable application.

Lastly, be sure to study hard for the GMAT with a goal of 720+. This will put you on par with the average GMAT score for the schools on your list.

Regards,

Stacey
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by sisqokc » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:40 pm
Hi Stacey,

Thanks a lot for the detailled answer to my questions ...
I'l keep it in mind through the next step of my application.
I may repost an update once I'm finished with the GMAT.

Sincerely .
Cedric

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by Stacey Oyler » Wed Feb 23, 2011 2:41 pm
You're welcome! Best of luck on the GMAT.

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