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dubose
- Newbie | Next Rank: 10 Posts
- Posts: 2
- Joined: Sat Sep 11, 2010 7:46 pm
- Location: New York, NY
- GMAT Score:710
Background Info:
29yo. (as of last week)
White/Male
GMAT - 700 (48Q/38V)
Academic (most recent first):
Community College-05/2010:Accounting I (4.0) (just to get back into the classroom spirit and get a foundation for an MBA)
New York Univeristy-School of Professional Studies - 01/2004 - Income property valuation program (3 classes @ 4.0 GPA)
Unversity of North Carolina- Chapel Hill- 08/2001-06/2003 - BA Economics (2.5 GPA) YIKES!!!!!
- Division 1 Lacrosse Player
- Economics Club
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, NY - 08/1999-05/2000 - Business Administration (3.5 GPA) -transferred
Work Experience (most recent first):
A/R Manager - (01/2010-present) - Booming commercial construction, facility maintenance, environmental service company
Marketing Director - (2007-2010) - Property mgmt company specializing in Sr. residences owned by Lazard
Financial Services Representative - (2005-2007) - Managed a 4 office region on Long Island's Gold Coast, originating mortgages and being the in-house financial representative for major Realtor/Mortgage company
Property Manager - (2003-2005) - Managed multiple luxury apartment home communities including personnel management, budgeting, expenses, etc.
Extra-curricular:
JV Lacrosse coach
Flag Football player/coach
Member of 2 Senior advocate groups
Cancer walks/fundraisers, etc.
Rec's:
Chief Technology Officer at my current company. Former financial software engineer, and mechanical engineer (he will highlight my anaylitical side, we built a billing platform together, and he has witnessed my leadership ability in managing my dept.)
Executve Director at my old company- Licensed Social Worker (she will highlight my personality and versatility)
Essays:
I have some fantastic essay topics that not only will highlight why I would make a good MBA candidatem, but will also have some touching stories that have shaped who I am today (rather not get into detail on a public forum)
Target Schools:
MIT - My sister works there on an executive level
Columbia
UCLA (possible part-time)
USC (possible part-time)
NYU - Will my professional course work give me any leverage?
Northwestern (would probably have to be part-time to be admitted)
Chicago (would probably have to be part -time to be admitted)
QUESTIONS
1. Should I retake the GMAT to shoot for a 730+? (I really was fired up and finished both sections with 15min. left, so I feel like I probably could have been a lot more careful)
2. Do you think I have a chance at these schools' full-time programs given my demographic (not an under-represented minority), no brand name work experience (McKinsey, Goldman, etc....), and relatively average GMAT score?
3. My goal is to get into the best program possible, and ideally have it be a full-time program. I realize that with my application I am truly a borderline candidate if not a reach candidate, and just want your opinion on how different the experience and employment opportunities are for part-time students.
4. Do you know which of these programs allow part-time students to convert to full-time? I was under the impression that none of them really do, but I have a friend that is converting to full-time at Booth.
5. How does part-time status effect financing the MBA? I will have to borrow a considerable amount of money.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU
29yo. (as of last week)
White/Male
GMAT - 700 (48Q/38V)
Academic (most recent first):
Community College-05/2010:Accounting I (4.0) (just to get back into the classroom spirit and get a foundation for an MBA)
New York Univeristy-School of Professional Studies - 01/2004 - Income property valuation program (3 classes @ 4.0 GPA)
Unversity of North Carolina- Chapel Hill- 08/2001-06/2003 - BA Economics (2.5 GPA) YIKES!!!!!
- Division 1 Lacrosse Player
- Economics Club
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, NY - 08/1999-05/2000 - Business Administration (3.5 GPA) -transferred
Work Experience (most recent first):
A/R Manager - (01/2010-present) - Booming commercial construction, facility maintenance, environmental service company
Marketing Director - (2007-2010) - Property mgmt company specializing in Sr. residences owned by Lazard
Financial Services Representative - (2005-2007) - Managed a 4 office region on Long Island's Gold Coast, originating mortgages and being the in-house financial representative for major Realtor/Mortgage company
Property Manager - (2003-2005) - Managed multiple luxury apartment home communities including personnel management, budgeting, expenses, etc.
Extra-curricular:
JV Lacrosse coach
Flag Football player/coach
Member of 2 Senior advocate groups
Cancer walks/fundraisers, etc.
Rec's:
Chief Technology Officer at my current company. Former financial software engineer, and mechanical engineer (he will highlight my anaylitical side, we built a billing platform together, and he has witnessed my leadership ability in managing my dept.)
Executve Director at my old company- Licensed Social Worker (she will highlight my personality and versatility)
Essays:
I have some fantastic essay topics that not only will highlight why I would make a good MBA candidatem, but will also have some touching stories that have shaped who I am today (rather not get into detail on a public forum)
Target Schools:
MIT - My sister works there on an executive level
Columbia
UCLA (possible part-time)
USC (possible part-time)
NYU - Will my professional course work give me any leverage?
Northwestern (would probably have to be part-time to be admitted)
Chicago (would probably have to be part -time to be admitted)
QUESTIONS
1. Should I retake the GMAT to shoot for a 730+? (I really was fired up and finished both sections with 15min. left, so I feel like I probably could have been a lot more careful)
2. Do you think I have a chance at these schools' full-time programs given my demographic (not an under-represented minority), no brand name work experience (McKinsey, Goldman, etc....), and relatively average GMAT score?
3. My goal is to get into the best program possible, and ideally have it be a full-time program. I realize that with my application I am truly a borderline candidate if not a reach candidate, and just want your opinion on how different the experience and employment opportunities are for part-time students.
4. Do you know which of these programs allow part-time students to convert to full-time? I was under the impression that none of them really do, but I have a friend that is converting to full-time at Booth.
5. How does part-time status effect financing the MBA? I will have to borrow a considerable amount of money.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU

















