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profile evauation, please :)

by adambowie » Wed Dec 12, 2007 12:39 pm
Profile Evaluation:

Sorry if this is a bit long-winded but I am a 29 yr old very non-traditional student and want a realistic evaluation. I am interested in attending a Top 5 program, specifically HBS or Columbia…and want to know if I have any chance at all.

I am not sugar coating this; I am accurately describing what I did with my life the last 10 years and would appreciate an equally frank appraisal.

High school – all honors classes, 1420 SAT (older, non-recentered version), many honors, blah blah…

Following high school, I received elite scholarship from the German Bundestag (Parliament), which paid for a year of study in Germany. I was one of 15 Americans selected by the US Congress nationwide. I then stayed on for a few years in Europe, polishing my German and studying at a German university.

I then attended Vanderbilt University for a year, dropped out to goof off and bartend in Nashville.

Reentered school at a small state college in Tennessee. After 1.5 years, I this school offered me to be first student in their Hamburg exchange program and they sent me back to Germany, as part of a scholarship for Young Entrepreneurs. I was paid roughly $1000 per monthly to study in Germany for a year – a scholarship funded by my college and the German government.

I founded a company that year selling American textiles in Germany. My first year, the business did $100k in sales, a business I operated off a laptop and the garage of my apartment in Hamburg.

I then moved back to the USA, and further developed the business for 2 years while still in school. Expanded to serve 20+ countries with sales of $250,000 my final year, at which point I closed the business in order to move back to Europe. Ran the business from my laptop and my Dad's garage.

My final year of undergraduate work I spent in Spain, where I currently reside.
I speak fluent Spanish now as well. I have restarted my business, selling throughout Europe in the 3 languages I speak.

Graduated in May 2006 with double major in Economics and Foreign Languages. Bad GPA – 3.10 Actually my grades were quite good, but have 5 F’s on the transcript from semesters I started and just never bothered to withdraw. This is basically because I spent the last 10 years of my life traveling all over the world while enrolled in school, literally while enrolled and taking these classes – ie Lived in Brazil for a few months volunteering at an eye clinic – in Ecuador taking Spanish lessons…went to China to climb along the Great Wall, Australia to dive the Great Barrier Reef and through the Middle East – not to mention dozens and dozens of trips through Europe and South America. All of these trips were self-financed - my business was successful and my classes easy, so I basically just took off all the time to see the world while I was young. Was not motivated academically and so took a very immature attitude toward my grades.

I am very entrepreneurial – and had to be to finance all this traveling – and I have enormous amounts of foreign experience, not just the typical semester abroad of so many students. Other random: Mensa – Eagle Scout -

I have the GMAT scheduled in 2 weeks.

MY QUESTIONS, specifically:

----Knowing my basic information, do I stand a chance at the schools I mentioned (Top 5)??

----What type of GMAT do I have to get to get to have a decent shot? 700? Or more like 750, etc
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by Amy » Fri Dec 14, 2007 9:13 pm
Hi Adam,

I think your background is interesting. If I was an adcomm member I would be concerned about your lack of focus in undergrad, and wonder if that will continue in grad school. Why would you be more motivated in an MBA program? That will be the question to answer for you.

Otherwise I think you need to focus on creating a cohesive story for your past experiences and communicating why your life will lead logically from your background, to an MBA, to your future goals. Why skills have you gained? What will you gain from an MBA?

Good luck!

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by adambowie » Tue Jan 08, 2008 2:30 am
Thank you for the answer, but do you mind to comment specifically on the questions I asked? At the very end of my post...

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by Amy » Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:18 pm
Hi Adambowie,

As I say a lot, the process is holistic. Therefore I really can't comment on what GMAT you need for your target schools, if I were you I would be happy with a GMAT at the mean or higher. The sticky thread on GPA and GMAT may be helpful.

I think you have a shot at top 5. As I said before, you have a few issues you'll need to explain, but you also have an interesting background.

Good luck!

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