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downeaster
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
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- Joined: Mon Nov 20, 2006 8:07 pm
Hi Stacy, here is my profile:
GPA:
Undergraduate - 3.4, Accounting, top Chinese university
Graduate - 3.45, Master in Econ and Finance, Brandeis U.
GMAT:
710(Q51, V34, AWA 4.5)
Resume highlights
04-presents:
Research analyst, sr. research analyst
@ one of the top economic litigation consulting firms, Boston
-Economic and financial analysis for Enron litigation
-Worked with a famous professor to challenge a Noble prize winner's work in a very high profile public tax/intangible asset valuation dispute
-In a few other public disputes, helped large retirement funds to recover losses from public companies' frauds
-M&A analysis on several large public Mergers
02-04 Graduate study
98-02
Credit analyst, project leader
@ a Chinese banking group, China
-led a team to resolve AP&P debt crisis, the largest emerging market default ever. Successfully restructured debt and avoided losses.
extracurricular:
for 3 years, led the biggest China-related conference in the U.S. Over 500 audiences attend each year.
awards, patents, publications:
scholarship at Brandeis
Unusual experience:
wrote a research for Citigroup CEO in China and was invited to meet. Successfully persuaded him to sponsor my conference.
Other:
recommendation provides graduated from Wharton and Yale.
former co-workers got in top programs (numbers at each school: MIT >9, Stanford >2, Chicago >2, HBS >1, Wharton=0, Kellogg=0)
Can you help position myself/select school (intend to apply to top 10 only)? Career goal is to briefly work for strategy consulting then join Chinese companies to help them become global players. How do I make sense I need MBA in addition to the current graduate degree? (since I will definitely move away from numbers to general management in the future)
GPA:
Undergraduate - 3.4, Accounting, top Chinese university
Graduate - 3.45, Master in Econ and Finance, Brandeis U.
GMAT:
710(Q51, V34, AWA 4.5)
Resume highlights
04-presents:
Research analyst, sr. research analyst
@ one of the top economic litigation consulting firms, Boston
-Economic and financial analysis for Enron litigation
-Worked with a famous professor to challenge a Noble prize winner's work in a very high profile public tax/intangible asset valuation dispute
-In a few other public disputes, helped large retirement funds to recover losses from public companies' frauds
-M&A analysis on several large public Mergers
02-04 Graduate study
98-02
Credit analyst, project leader
@ a Chinese banking group, China
-led a team to resolve AP&P debt crisis, the largest emerging market default ever. Successfully restructured debt and avoided losses.
extracurricular:
for 3 years, led the biggest China-related conference in the U.S. Over 500 audiences attend each year.
awards, patents, publications:
scholarship at Brandeis
Unusual experience:
wrote a research for Citigroup CEO in China and was invited to meet. Successfully persuaded him to sponsor my conference.
Other:
recommendation provides graduated from Wharton and Yale.
former co-workers got in top programs (numbers at each school: MIT >9, Stanford >2, Chicago >2, HBS >1, Wharton=0, Kellogg=0)
Can you help position myself/select school (intend to apply to top 10 only)? Career goal is to briefly work for strategy consulting then join Chinese companies to help them become global players. How do I make sense I need MBA in addition to the current graduate degree? (since I will definitely move away from numbers to general management in the future)

















