Greetings! I just left the testing center, wherein I received my unofficial report with the above breakdown: Q47, V39, IR7, putting me in the 89th percentile with a 700.
Looking to apply to Harvard, Stanford, and UCLA.
White, Male, 27 years old
Undergraduate: Honors Bachelors in Chemistry, 4.0 GPA (June 2011)
Current Work Experience:
Actor, 5 years, Hollywood - Current face of Lay's Chips, roles on Days of Our Lives, My Crazy Ex, performance on The Ellen Show playing classical piano while blindfolded and hula-hooping, national KIA and Nike commercials, within top 10% earners of the actor's union SAG-AFTRA. Also have credits on films as a composer.
Tutor, 3 years, Hollywood - Owner of my own small tutoring business
Co-Owner and Manager of Indie Production Sound Stage (4,000 sq. ft. warehouse for filming) - less than 1 year
Hobbies: Ballet (2x per week), Classical Piano (every day) , Martial Arts
Languages: English, Mandarin
Goals: Focus MBA on entertainment industry, international relations (with China), or both. It would be wonderful to work as a studio head and help design better models for tackling the new wave of streaming media, as well as ways to improve the currently declining conditions for performers.
Thank you!
-Kenan
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wow, you might be one of the more unusual candidates applying next year, which is a good thing. Obviously I think UCLA Anderson is a great fit. Go and visit if you have not done so already. HS will also like your non traditional profile, but things will always be tougher applying to those schools. Really look at where you have made real impact.
You are obviously smart (4.0 chemistry is very good), if you think a GMAT retake could push the score up 30+ points, then that might help with HS. Probably the biggest piece of advice though, work HARD on those goals. really figure out a clear path going forward, over the next few months. That will really help your narrative for your essays. Good luck. cheers, alex
You are obviously smart (4.0 chemistry is very good), if you think a GMAT retake could push the score up 30+ points, then that might help with HS. Probably the biggest piece of advice though, work HARD on those goals. really figure out a clear path going forward, over the next few months. That will really help your narrative for your essays. Good luck. cheers, alex
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