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)
Please help evaluate my profile, Stacy
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Any of the top schools will be a good fit for you in terms of your short term and long term career goals. You should research the schools a bit to see what ones are a good fit with your personality and what you are looking for in terms of the business school experience/culture.
Given your goals of strategy consulting and then operational experience, an MBA is a good fit for you. I think you can explain that you want to gain the general management skills offered by an MBA program to help you become a strong manager and leader. These are different from the Econ and Finance curriculums you have experienced in the past.
Given your goals of strategy consulting and then operational experience, an MBA is a good fit for you. I think you can explain that you want to gain the general management skills offered by an MBA program to help you become a strong manager and leader. These are different from the Econ and Finance curriculums you have experienced in the past.
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downeaster wrote: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)
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Hi downeaster I intend to go to Brandeis and I would like your advice.... Is it easy to mail me ([email protected]), or to give me your mail. An device would be very useful!!!