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Overall read: This is a strong early- to mid-career profile for MIT Sloan MBA, with solid investment experience and a clear trajectory toward IB post-MBA.
What works well:
Relevant finance experience: 2 years FLDP + 3 years as Investment Associate — shows progression and exposure to investment management.
Quantitative background: GPA 3.5, solid analytical foundation for finance roles.
Career clarity: Clear post-MBA goal in Investment Banking.
Key focus areas:
Essays should highlight leadership, deal impact, and cross-functional exposure — Sloan values analytical rigor plus collaborative leadership.
Consider emphasizing any portfolio/project results numerically to show measurable outcomes.
GMAT/GRE score will be critical for competitiveness.
Score guidance:
GMAT Focus: Aim for 690+ for a realistic shot; anything 700+ would strengthen the profile further.
Verdict: With a strong finance track record and clear goals, this is a competitive MIT Sloan profile. Test score, leadership articulation, and concrete deal/impact metrics will be your main levers.
For a sharper assessment of your chances and a clear test-score + school strategy:
Overall read: This is a strong early- to mid-career profile for MIT Sloan MBA, with solid investment experience and a clear trajectory toward IB post-MBA.
What works well:
Relevant finance experience: 2 years FLDP + 3 years as Investment Associate — shows progression and exposure to investment management.
Quantitative background: GPA 3.5, solid analytical foundation for finance roles.
Career clarity: Clear post-MBA goal in Investment Banking.
Key focus areas:
Essays should highlight leadership, deal impact, and cross-functional exposure — Sloan values analytical rigor plus collaborative leadership.
Consider emphasizing any portfolio/project results numerically to show measurable outcomes.
GMAT/GRE score will be critical for competitiveness.
Score guidance:
GMAT Focus: Aim for 690+ for a realistic shot; anything 700+ would strengthen the profile further.
Verdict: With a strong finance track record and clear goals, this is a competitive MIT Sloan profile. Test score, leadership articulation, and concrete deal/impact metrics will be your main levers.
For a sharper assessment of your chances and a clear test-score + school strategy:
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