Hi all consultants,
I have recently just completed my GMAT and would appreciate if one of you would be kind enough to help me evaluate my profile below:
Age: 23
Gender: F
Nationality: Singaporean
GMAT
740 (Q49,V41) First attempt (AWA unknown now)
Education
Completed GCE "O" Levels in Singapore and entered an American University in Madrid, Spain when I was 16. I completed three semesters there and my CGPA was 3.67/4.00.
Transferred to McGill University, Montreal, Canada and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Economics in Dec 2008. CGPA was 3.12/4.00. (Last two semester GPA was 3.3/4.00)
I also did a summer exchange at Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Work Experience
Started work in Jan 2009 at a top law firm in Singapore doing economic analysis for their Competition Law department. However, after 5 months I realised that the job wasn't suitable for me and left the job.
In September 2009, I was offered a scholarship by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to work in an insurance broking firm (one of the top three worldwide and is listed on the NYSE). I have been working there ever since and manage a portfolio of almost 40 clients. Under the scholarship, I have completed the exams required to be an Associate under the Chartered Insurance Institute and have also been seconded to our company's headquarters in London for two weeks.
Prior to graduation, I attended Merrill Lynch's summer wealth management program.
Others
I completed a course on Financial Markets offered by the Singapore Management University and plan on completing the CFA level 1 by December 2011.
I am effectively bilingual in both English and Mandarin. Ability for Spanish is at best basic.
Based on my profile above, would schools like MIT, Yale, Michigan (Ann Arbor) and Cornell be out of reach for Fall 2012 R1? I know my weakness is my low GPA but I am hoping that my GMAT would be able to mitigate it. Also, will the admissions office also consider my higher GPA from my university in Madrid?
I would really appreciate any comments from any one of the consultants and thank you in advance!
I have recently just completed my GMAT and would appreciate if one of you would be kind enough to help me evaluate my profile below:
Age: 23
Gender: F
Nationality: Singaporean
GMAT
740 (Q49,V41) First attempt (AWA unknown now)
Education
Completed GCE "O" Levels in Singapore and entered an American University in Madrid, Spain when I was 16. I completed three semesters there and my CGPA was 3.67/4.00.
Transferred to McGill University, Montreal, Canada and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts, Economics in Dec 2008. CGPA was 3.12/4.00. (Last two semester GPA was 3.3/4.00)
I also did a summer exchange at Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Work Experience
Started work in Jan 2009 at a top law firm in Singapore doing economic analysis for their Competition Law department. However, after 5 months I realised that the job wasn't suitable for me and left the job.
In September 2009, I was offered a scholarship by the Monetary Authority of Singapore to work in an insurance broking firm (one of the top three worldwide and is listed on the NYSE). I have been working there ever since and manage a portfolio of almost 40 clients. Under the scholarship, I have completed the exams required to be an Associate under the Chartered Insurance Institute and have also been seconded to our company's headquarters in London for two weeks.
Prior to graduation, I attended Merrill Lynch's summer wealth management program.
Others
I completed a course on Financial Markets offered by the Singapore Management University and plan on completing the CFA level 1 by December 2011.
I am effectively bilingual in both English and Mandarin. Ability for Spanish is at best basic.
Based on my profile above, would schools like MIT, Yale, Michigan (Ann Arbor) and Cornell be out of reach for Fall 2012 R1? I know my weakness is my low GPA but I am hoping that my GMAT would be able to mitigate it. Also, will the admissions office also consider my higher GPA from my university in Madrid?
I would really appreciate any comments from any one of the consultants and thank you in advance!












