Zak456
I have just finished college and want to go and pursue a masters at top university. My areas of interest are finance, real estate and economics. The past few years I have been at dcu studying business studies and achieved a 2.1 grade. I am 24 and have worked at three places jp Morgan 1 month internship Disney 1 month internship and Deloitte 9 months 3 rd year college work placement.
My main colleges that I will be applying to are lse, lbs, Warwick, ucl, imperial and oxford Copenhagen Stockholm bocconi My American colleges are as follows Wharton Columbia Harvard Anderson
I am sitting the GMAT in the coming months and am anticipating a score of 680 scored 660 in my mock. My main preference is to attend colleges in England or America and Europe lastly. My main course I would like to be accepted in is lse real estate economics and finance I ha e only just come across this course so if anyone could have give me advice or guidance that would be great.
My extra curricular activities include football, swimming and athletics. I am been involved in numerous clubs and sorties in college.
My main reason for making this thread is to what colleges and I have a chance and please tell me the ones I won't get into to save me the time of applying I would realistically like to apply to 10 so a shortlist in order would be great.
Hi Zak,
You are too young to do an MBA right now if that's what you are aiming at. Ideally you should get some work experience. Also check the b-school requirements- as far as my knowledge goes, European colleges require you to have three years of work experience. If you wish to get back to studying latest by next year, go for a masters in management course.
Also, your GPA is too low to land you at the top colleges, so some realistic expectations need to be built over here. A stellar work experience over the next 3-4 years can help you build your profile.