Hi,
Background information: I am a 21 year old female about to start my Senior year of undergrad at a small Liberal Arts school in Pennsylvania. I am an economics major and a sociology minor, with a GPA of just about a 3.4 (by the time I graduate I am assuming it will be about a 3.4). I want to get my MBA with a concentration in Human Resources.
Work experience: This is where I feel the problem may lie. I do not have any "real" work experience. I worked for 3 summers in high school into college at a Law Firm (before I decided Law was not for me). And this summer I have an Internship. I know most of the graduate schools look for lots of work experience, which I do not have, but at the same time, I think for me personally I would benefit greatly from an MBA, especially early on in my career.
Extracurriculars: I have participated in a great deal of extracurriculars. I was the secretary of my school's Panhellenic Council, a founding member of my sorority, secretary of WARE social committee, treasurer of the Environmental Action Alliance, a WARE mentor for incoming freshman. Plus I am a regular volunteer/coach for Girls on the Run International. I have academic achievements like the International Economics Honor Society, Omicron Delta Epsilon, and every semester I have made the Dean's List. I am also planning on conducting a senior independent study project, hopefully for Honors as well.
GMAT: I haven't taken it yet but I hope to get 650 or above
Schools I would like to apply to: I am not planning on applying to the most competitive schools, however I want them to be in the top 100 schools. I am currently looking at schools like Bentley, Brandeis, George Washington, Penn State, Temple and as reaches, Vanderbilt and Cornell
Post-MBA plans: I want to go into the Human Resources field. I believe that it would be difficult for me to just enter the industry post-undergrad without any training in HR. Economics and sociology set me up well for that field, but they do not train me in the specifics that I would need to know to perform in HR. I also am very interested in business, and ideally would want to do HR for a corporation, like bank or insurance company. Therefore, having the MBA would be beneficial for working in such a business-oriented environment. However, most schools want older students with more work experience when they accept people.
Do you think there is any remote chance that I could get into some of these schools considering my situation? Also, if there were any tips in general that someone could give me, that would be great too! Thank you!
Thanks a lot in advance!
Background information: I am a 21 year old female about to start my Senior year of undergrad at a small Liberal Arts school in Pennsylvania. I am an economics major and a sociology minor, with a GPA of just about a 3.4 (by the time I graduate I am assuming it will be about a 3.4). I want to get my MBA with a concentration in Human Resources.
Work experience: This is where I feel the problem may lie. I do not have any "real" work experience. I worked for 3 summers in high school into college at a Law Firm (before I decided Law was not for me). And this summer I have an Internship. I know most of the graduate schools look for lots of work experience, which I do not have, but at the same time, I think for me personally I would benefit greatly from an MBA, especially early on in my career.
Extracurriculars: I have participated in a great deal of extracurriculars. I was the secretary of my school's Panhellenic Council, a founding member of my sorority, secretary of WARE social committee, treasurer of the Environmental Action Alliance, a WARE mentor for incoming freshman. Plus I am a regular volunteer/coach for Girls on the Run International. I have academic achievements like the International Economics Honor Society, Omicron Delta Epsilon, and every semester I have made the Dean's List. I am also planning on conducting a senior independent study project, hopefully for Honors as well.
GMAT: I haven't taken it yet but I hope to get 650 or above
Schools I would like to apply to: I am not planning on applying to the most competitive schools, however I want them to be in the top 100 schools. I am currently looking at schools like Bentley, Brandeis, George Washington, Penn State, Temple and as reaches, Vanderbilt and Cornell
Post-MBA plans: I want to go into the Human Resources field. I believe that it would be difficult for me to just enter the industry post-undergrad without any training in HR. Economics and sociology set me up well for that field, but they do not train me in the specifics that I would need to know to perform in HR. I also am very interested in business, and ideally would want to do HR for a corporation, like bank or insurance company. Therefore, having the MBA would be beneficial for working in such a business-oriented environment. However, most schools want older students with more work experience when they accept people.
Do you think there is any remote chance that I could get into some of these schools considering my situation? Also, if there were any tips in general that someone could give me, that would be great too! Thank you!
Thanks a lot in advance!

















