My name is Andrew. I am planning to apply in the fall of 2013. I am trying to make a plan of action for the next year in order to maximize my chances of getting in to a top school. I am also trying to decide on schools to which I should apply. Here is my profile:
25 year old white male
BA in Korean w/ minor in Economics from Brigham Young University
3.46 GPA
750 GMAT (48 Q, 45 V, 5.5 AWA, 7 IR)
Fluent in Korean
In the summer of 2011 I started a language and culture education program for foreign college students. I graduated in April 2012 and have continued to run and grow this business full-time. I employ 15 people, and the program has recorded consistent growth since its inception. We partner with U.S. universities while serving foreign university clientele.
I interrupted my undergraduate study in 2006 and volunteered as a full-time missionary for two years in South Korea. This began my career studying and working with Korea. I worked during my entire undergraduate study, spending two years as a Korean language instructor, 1 year teaching a university course on Chinese written characters, 6 months as a research assistant, and one year running my business. I have volunteered at the boys and girls club coaching youth soccer teams and at the local city youth recreational sports leagues coaching youth football teams.
I will have about 27 months of post-graduation work experience by the time I enroll , though i started my business 10 months before I graduated.
What can I do during this next year to help my application? Which schools should I consider?
Thanks in advance!
Andrew
25 year old white male
BA in Korean w/ minor in Economics from Brigham Young University
3.46 GPA
750 GMAT (48 Q, 45 V, 5.5 AWA, 7 IR)
Fluent in Korean
In the summer of 2011 I started a language and culture education program for foreign college students. I graduated in April 2012 and have continued to run and grow this business full-time. I employ 15 people, and the program has recorded consistent growth since its inception. We partner with U.S. universities while serving foreign university clientele.
I interrupted my undergraduate study in 2006 and volunteered as a full-time missionary for two years in South Korea. This began my career studying and working with Korea. I worked during my entire undergraduate study, spending two years as a Korean language instructor, 1 year teaching a university course on Chinese written characters, 6 months as a research assistant, and one year running my business. I have volunteered at the boys and girls club coaching youth soccer teams and at the local city youth recreational sports leagues coaching youth football teams.
I will have about 27 months of post-graduation work experience by the time I enroll , though i started my business 10 months before I graduated.
What can I do during this next year to help my application? Which schools should I consider?
Thanks in advance!
Andrew

















