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czechchamp
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- Joined: Tue Apr 08, 2008 1:36 pm
- Location: Texas
First and foremost, thank you for all the help that you provide to the struggling applicants such as myself
Will be applying for Fall 2010 entry (27 y/o upon matriculation)
Czech nationality (white male)
GMAT: 670 (Q42, V41)...I realize that my Q score is rather pathetic; however, I truly am horrible stand. test taker (this was my third attempt). I'm good with numbers; deal with bank packages & accounting statements on daily basis. My grades were always As or Bs in regard to statistics and finance courses during my undergrad.
GPA: 3.66 overall from good division II school, BBA in International Trade
Work Experience: 3 years working for government (non-profit org.) counseling small business owners. Top performer in our region, was offered director's position in one of the centers after 2 years.
Extracurricular: Plenty of community involvement (volunteer, coach, trainer, etc...). I acted in few short movies that received awards in independent movie festivals. I also teach thaiboxing classes and compete in martial arts. There's more to list.
I'm interested in finance, entrepreneurship or general mgmt. Based on your opinon, what are my chances of being accepted to the following full-time programs: McCombs and Johnson.
Also, would I even have a theoretical chance to gain admission to Stanford or Kellogg? Or that would be just a waste of time on my part?
Thank you very much
Will be applying for Fall 2010 entry (27 y/o upon matriculation)
Czech nationality (white male)
GMAT: 670 (Q42, V41)...I realize that my Q score is rather pathetic; however, I truly am horrible stand. test taker (this was my third attempt). I'm good with numbers; deal with bank packages & accounting statements on daily basis. My grades were always As or Bs in regard to statistics and finance courses during my undergrad.
GPA: 3.66 overall from good division II school, BBA in International Trade
Work Experience: 3 years working for government (non-profit org.) counseling small business owners. Top performer in our region, was offered director's position in one of the centers after 2 years.
Extracurricular: Plenty of community involvement (volunteer, coach, trainer, etc...). I acted in few short movies that received awards in independent movie festivals. I also teach thaiboxing classes and compete in martial arts. There's more to list.
I'm interested in finance, entrepreneurship or general mgmt. Based on your opinon, what are my chances of being accepted to the following full-time programs: McCombs and Johnson.
Also, would I even have a theoretical chance to gain admission to Stanford or Kellogg? Or that would be just a waste of time on my part?
Thank you very much












