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by Jon@Admissionado » Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:46 pm
No questions?? :(
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by daddyv » Sun Jun 30, 2013 1:55 am
haha sorry about that, I was gonna ask you about a brief profile evaluation and about the bootcamp. I'm doing it with Dom now and its been quite helpful so far. So i guess ill start with a brief overview of my profile

I'm male, 25 y.o, from Adelaide, Australia (Indian background) and have 4 years exp in Tech Consulting, Entrepreneurship and Social Enterprise. My GMAT was 720(50q, 38v) and GPA 4.5/7 (not sure what that equates to in the 4.0 scale but it was middle of the pack in my class - I moved to a new country by myself at 16, worked a full-time job while in college, played varsity sport(volleyball -- was the only foreign national on the team- and was the captain my senior year), and started a social enterprise organization that has now grown significantly--- those were some of the distractions apart from drinking and going out for my average grades. I'm enrolling in a finance and stats course thru the UC berkeley distance program and hope to ace them which I'm hoping might mitigate my average GPA to some degree?
Work exp - I had two job opportunities post college - one at Intel as a product analyst doing back end IT work and requirements gathering/analysis etc, and the second was to work with a start up in India in the mobile tech area where my role would be much more cross functional. So I took that path (stupid maybe, but i didnt wanna be a back end IT guy and always had entrepreneurial inclinations) and had a pretty significant role/promotions in their company and worked on a product which now has over 95% of India's mobile streaming market share. Upon completion of the project, I moved back to Australia and worked with another IT startup(50 employees) as a consultant. Around 15 months ago, the Principal Consultant at the firm I worked at and I founded enCloud which is a startup specializing in cloud computing working primarily with small-medium sized enterprises but we've had some big-name clients lately. We are a team of 40 now and I directly manage a team of 6 developers and 2 sales consultants.
EC- I played cricket and volleyball for my university during undergrad, and still play for a local Grade A cricket club every season (weekends, Oct- Jan). I also play basketball in a social league twice a week.
I started an organization, GTNBZY, n we organize exhibits or concerts or hybrids to provide a platform for local artists (both musical and visual) to showcase their talent. We have 36 artists and 12 musicians on our team and organise events every quarter. We started this in 2008, and it has grown tremendously since. We now get over 200 guests (a pretty big number for Adelaide) and raise over $6000 every event on average. We have also sourced local sponsors and made connections with a couple of recording companies and one of our musicians was signed by one of them last year.
I do some occasional volunteer work with the Cancer Council of Australia mostly to help my partner out. Her dad was a former Olympic long distance runner who passed away 5 years ago and her family along with the Athletic Association of South Australia organises a 5K run every year where I do some fundraising and organise teams to participate in the race.
I also love fashion and a bunch of us launched a monthly magazine covering mens fashion, fitness and sport. We had 4 editions out before it fell apart but it's something that might be a potential future passion project...sorta on the lines of a GQ style magazine but with a lot more web resources and more interactive web/social media business model
Goals and Aspirations - This is something Im not very clear on. I want to get into management consulting(strategy and operations) post MBA and long term I'd like to be an entrepreneur and do something both in the consulting area and also social enterprise (maybe like a virtual interactive art studio/auction house).. I obviously need a lot of help articulating these goals and tying them to my current exp and portraying them as viable options.

btw the bootcamp has helped so far and Doms edits and insights are pretty great. I will be looking to work with him maybe in the next month or so if he's available but I'd love to hear your thoughts.
the schools I am targeting are Yale(so far my primary choice), Booth, Duke, Cornell, NYU and Darden(I like Haas too and the Bay area location but the smaller class size and the number of Indian applicants applying there combined with the weird essay questions are giving me second thoughts)...I was thinking of Georgetown as a backup, because of its pretty strong international brand, but I'm not sure if I'd be comfortable making the move to America for a lower ranked school than them.

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by Jon@Admissionado » Sun Jun 30, 2013 10:32 pm
Awesome! I'm glad that's going well. Great to get some good feedback about Boot Camp, and I'm very happy that things are going well with Dom.

And actually, maybe you should ask HIM all these things ;), since you would like to work with him, but I am happy to also add my two cents.

Let's just start off by saying that things look pretty good. Besides your very nice 720 (which is fantastic, but really more of a requirement than an extra), what I personally really like about your profile is that it has a sense of being full, of having weight, and this is often not the case with Indian applicants - you have a whole slew of activities in your backgrounds, and each of them has some meat to it - whether it be your magazine, your involvement in cultural life, your volunteer work, or real leadership in your workplace. And this is really good. You have more than just "stories" but one can feel that you have been very involved in a variety of things because these are your real interests, and you should try and get that across as you work on your application.

Getting your goals down pat is going to be VERY important of course, and for the most part it's best if you work on those with Dom to get them down. You do want to keep them realistic, and I'm still undecided whether you should try and apply with management consulting goals, or perhaps veer off a bit towards something like "IT consulting" which would take more advantage of your past experience and allow you to present more plausible goals. It depends a bit on how you are able to present your goals. But these are my initial thoughts.

Other than that, I think if you targeted all the schools on your list (including your backup) I would hope for you to come away with at least an admit this year. You have some tougher schools on your list (Booth, Haas) but overall if you keep in Georgetown the list is pretty balanced.

Carry on the good work, and if you got any other questions, just let me know, otherwise I'll let you work things out with Dom,
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https://admissionado.com/mba/reviews/
https://www.glassdoor.com/Reviews/Admis ... 700945.htm

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