cvsmech wrote:
Hi Jennifer,
Can you please evaluate my profile and comment on school selection? Do you think I've a competitive application for the following schools?
Wharton, Tepper and Ross Michigan.
Profile: Male, 26, Canadian citizen. (East Indian-Canadian)
Education:
GMAT 730 Q50 V38 AWA 5.5
Undergrad
Mechanical Engineering (with concentration in Mechatronics)
Gpa 3.22*
University: UOIT, Oshawa, Ontario.
Graduation: April 2010.
Masters in Engineering and Applied Science
UOIT.
Expected date of graduation: April 2012
GPA so far: 3.6
Work Experience:
Production Engineer
16 month internship at CAMI Automotive Inc. May 2008- August 2009
Actively assisted engineering team at CAMI Automotive Inc. in the launch of two new vehicles.
Lead the project on organization of tools and punches in stamping shop which helped company to save money and minimize downtime.
General Motors July 2010-March 2011
Production Supervisor
*Lead a group of 40 people.
*Started up a whole new shift and facilitated training for new employees, who were re-hired after 7 years.
*I was able to develop excellent working relationship with everyone working for me and my supervisor while I was at GM which helped me in accomplishing my goals and build up one of the most effective teams in Chassis, General Motors.
*Proposed and successfully implemented many changes in the jobs on line to minimize downtime and increase product, while improving quality.
BCA Construction
Project Manager/Estimator March 2011-Current
*Prepare mechanical estimates and supervise site projects.
Volunteer
First generation student mentor April 2011-Current
Assist first generation university students at UOIT to overcome hurdles they face.
Organizing meetings and events for first generation mentors.
Note 1: When I was working at CAMI Automotive and General Motors, my supervisors consistently recommended me for being a hard working, committed individual and for smart ideas I brought to improve things.
Low GPA in undergrad: Worked part time during first two years of school.
A+ in calculus and all other math related courses.
Tough Engineering program based on projects. It made it hard to score well because scoring was solely based on success or failure of the projects.
Lastly,I finished the curriculum designed for 8 semesters in only 7 semesters.
I'd actually write finishing my degree in 7 semesters and working part time for 2 years of my undergrad degree as my strengths.
Note 2
By Fall 2012, I'll have 26 months of full time experience. 9 Months at GM and 16 months at BCA construction Ltd as a project manager.
The reason I chose to do masters in engineering while working full time was that I wanted to figure out whether I'd like to advance in academics, get a doctorate. Over the past two years, while I was working full time and studying full time, I've realized that I want to stay and excel in my professional work rather than excelling in academics.
I've enjoyed my work as a Supervisor and as a project manager so far, so I'm looking for MBA programs that can prepare me for challenging leadership roles and programs that can help me move up the ladder in managerial roles.
Can you suggest me some programs and schools that fit my profile and requirements as well?
Thank you very much in advance.
You're definitely off to a strong start in your career but the leadership that I see so far (if I understood correctly) is on a production line not a strategic business line. That plus your relatively short experience is most likely going to make the top programs a stretch. Some programs that may be a fit for you and are strong in operations management are Georgia Tech, Purdue, Wake Forest, George Washington, University of Iowa, and SUNY Buffalo. In Canada, University of Toronto may be possible.