Hi Admissionado,
It'd be great if you could review my profile - thanks!
-3.73 GPA with degree in Finance from top 75 US News ranked University
-Played for Division 1 basketball team while in college as a walk-on
-Turn 26 in Oct of this year (shooting to apply late summer/early fall this year for '14 entry)
-White Male
-720 GMAT 1st try (44V & 45Q - think I underperformed the quant a bit so retaking)
-Have CFA designation
-Work for mid-size investment consulting firm ($13B AUM)
-Promoted once with outside shot at second promotion (current title senior analyst)
-Picked up photography hobby recently and have won a couple of minor contests already
-Would like to use MBA to pivot from investment consulting to security-level investment work
-Columbia would be first choice, I don't think Harvard is a great shot due to financial services background at non household name but would love to be wrong. Wharton would be my practical second choice, followed by Darden as a fairly distant third. My understanding is that Columbia and Wharton might value the CFA designation but I'm new to this so I'm not sure.
Thanks so much for your time,
SC
It'd be great if you could review my profile - thanks!
-3.73 GPA with degree in Finance from top 75 US News ranked University
-Played for Division 1 basketball team while in college as a walk-on
-Turn 26 in Oct of this year (shooting to apply late summer/early fall this year for '14 entry)
-White Male
-720 GMAT 1st try (44V & 45Q - think I underperformed the quant a bit so retaking)
-Have CFA designation
-Work for mid-size investment consulting firm ($13B AUM)
-Promoted once with outside shot at second promotion (current title senior analyst)
-Picked up photography hobby recently and have won a couple of minor contests already
-Would like to use MBA to pivot from investment consulting to security-level investment work
-Columbia would be first choice, I don't think Harvard is a great shot due to financial services background at non household name but would love to be wrong. Wharton would be my practical second choice, followed by Darden as a fairly distant third. My understanding is that Columbia and Wharton might value the CFA designation but I'm new to this so I'm not sure.
Thanks so much for your time,
SC












