Hi,
I am going to apply for an MBA program this fall and here is what I have to offer:
I was a freshmen in the American University in Bulgaria, but then I transferred to Suffolk University in Boston where I graduated with 3.62 GPA with major in International Economics and minor in Business (first year didn't do too well had a low GPA 3.2 or something like that trying to adapt, but last to years I've had only 3 B's on the tough courses and everything else A(-)).
I haven't taken the GMAT yet but from what I see on the practice tests I believe i will score 750+ (I scored 800 SAT Math and 700 Verbal)
As for work experience I worked as an associate/accountant for a small restaurant for 2 years during school, and I also worked as an associate/sales in a forex trading company for 9 months during my senior year. I am currently looking for a position in finance but it is very hard to find a good one these days and I will probably be working as a Research Assistant for a professor in investments at the university.
I know the people who will be writing recommendations for me and I'm certain they will be great as they have told me so.
What I believe will help me is that I have started my own business at the age of 22 which is an online store at serving my country all built by myself with my own resources and knowledge and the help of my brother oversees. I am also working on a second one which will be in the outsourcing of software engineering and should be up and running later this year. As you can see I am an entrepreneur in nature.
My list of schools:
Babson College- top choice I love their 1 year MBA.
Boston University
Boston College
Benley
I will also try Kellogg, MIT and HBS but I'm trying to be realistic with my low work experience level.
What do you think? Do I have any chances?
Thank you in advance.
I am going to apply for an MBA program this fall and here is what I have to offer:
I was a freshmen in the American University in Bulgaria, but then I transferred to Suffolk University in Boston where I graduated with 3.62 GPA with major in International Economics and minor in Business (first year didn't do too well had a low GPA 3.2 or something like that trying to adapt, but last to years I've had only 3 B's on the tough courses and everything else A(-)).
I haven't taken the GMAT yet but from what I see on the practice tests I believe i will score 750+ (I scored 800 SAT Math and 700 Verbal)
As for work experience I worked as an associate/accountant for a small restaurant for 2 years during school, and I also worked as an associate/sales in a forex trading company for 9 months during my senior year. I am currently looking for a position in finance but it is very hard to find a good one these days and I will probably be working as a Research Assistant for a professor in investments at the university.
I know the people who will be writing recommendations for me and I'm certain they will be great as they have told me so.
What I believe will help me is that I have started my own business at the age of 22 which is an online store at serving my country all built by myself with my own resources and knowledge and the help of my brother oversees. I am also working on a second one which will be in the outsourcing of software engineering and should be up and running later this year. As you can see I am an entrepreneur in nature.
My list of schools:
Babson College- top choice I love their 1 year MBA.
Boston University
Boston College
Benley
I will also try Kellogg, MIT and HBS but I'm trying to be realistic with my low work experience level.
What do you think? Do I have any chances?
Thank you in advance.












