Profile Evaluation and Chances

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Profile Evaluation and Chances

by apollolimberatos » Fri Dec 28, 2012 10:55 am
Hi,

Just looking for some insight on my chances to get into some target schools. Thanks.

22 Year old White Male
Undergrad Degree (GPA)- Public Financial Management (3.3) Indiana University
Certificate of Business from Kelley School of Business
Minor in Spanish

Work Experience-
Universal Banker at PNC for 6 months now. Accepted into PNC's ACCEL Program which is a rotaional program that leads to a role in business banking or management, starts in June 2013. By the time I would enter into the MBA program I would have 2 full years of experience.

Volunteer Work-
Involved in volunteer opportunities and community service through the Greek Orthodox Church in Milwaukee. Tutor my youngest cousing Makis who has down syndrome everyweek with his school work.

GMAT-
730 (50Q/40V)

I plan on applying Round 1/ Round 2 for 2014
Strech- Dartmouth Tuck, Chicago Booth
Competitive- Duke Fuqua, Michigan Ross, Cornell Johnson
Safe- Indiana Kelley, UNC Kenan-Flagler, Texas McCombs

Thanks.
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by Bryant@VeritasPrep » Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:23 pm
You have a good profile except for your work experience. I am fearful that top 10 programs may not agree that your limited professional work profile allows you to bring enough to the table to be of much value to classmates with 5+ years work experience. If you apply to these schools, make sure you have some great examples of early leadership and achievement, othewise you will make it too easy for them to send you back to the workforce for another couple of years.
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