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11.5 years
United States
2024
Male
GPA: 3.6
Pre-MBA industry: Consulting
Post-MBA industry: Consulting
Stern
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 2
AppliedOct 14, 23
InterviewedJan 8, 24
AcceptedJan 5, 24
Scholarship100%
3 months ago
Columbia
Full Time MBA
Full Time MBA
Round 3
AppliedJun 3, 24
3 months ago
7 Nov 2023 04:11
After 4 years in implementation consulting, I am looking to switch into more strategic consulting and ultimately into corporate strategy roles. I have 7.5 years of military experience beforehand as a supply and logistics sergeant for the U.S. Marine Corps. I am applying to NYU and Columbia using the EA in which I scored a 150 (9 IR, 11 Verbal, 10 Quant).
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07 Nov 2023, 16:40
Hello @case3500

I hope you are doing good. You have 11.5 years of work experience, significantly above the average for MBA programs. This extensive experience, including military service and consulting, can be a unique strength in your application.

You are applying to Stern and Columbia, both prestigious MBA programs in New York. Your choice of schools aligns with your post-MBA goals in consulting.

Your GPA of 3.6 is strong and demonstrates your academic capability. You have a background in consulting, which is relevant to your post-MBA goals. Your four years of experience in implementation consulting can be valuable for demonstrating your existing knowledge and skills in this field.

Your goal to transition from implementation consulting to more strategic consulting and, ultimately, corporate strategy roles is clear and logical. It's a feasible career progression, and your extensive work experience provides a solid foundation for such a transition.

You mentioned scoring 150 on the EA, which is the Executive Assessment exam used by some business schools. Your scores in each section seem balanced and competitive. However, you may want to verify the competitiveness of your EA score with the specific schools you are applying to since different schools may have different expectations regarding the EA.

Given your extensive work experience, strong GPA, and clear career goals, you have a strong profile for MBA programs. Your military experience can also be a unique asset that can set you apart from other applicants. Stern and Columbia, being top-tier programs, may appreciate your background and goals.

Ensure that your application materials, including your resume, essays, and letters of recommendation, highlight your accomplishments, leadership experiences, and how your past experiences have prepared you for your future goals. Additionally, verify the specific admissions requirements for EA scores at Stern and Columbia and make sure your score aligns with their expectations.

Overall, your profile appears competitive for admission to Stern and Columbia, especially if you can effectively convey how your unique background and extensive experience will contribute to your success in the MBA programs and the consulting field.

Feel free to schedule a free profile evaluation call with us to discuss your profile better and give a fair evaluation of your chances of admission to top Business schools.
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07 Nov 2023, 16:43
Hi. Even though you do have quite a bit of experience, a lot of it is military service and that does not count Ed by business schools against you, meaning they wouldn’t consider you being too old per se , which is a good thing. This will work as long as your career goals align with someone who had four years of work experience… and you’re not expecting to the Director position in a consulting company or something like that.

The EA is a bit on the lower side, but business school really do not care about the EA score and they can ignore it if they need to because it’s not reported anywhere. But that also removes a potential strength from your application and removes the data point so let’s say they ignore your lower executive assessment score and now they ignore your military service and focus on your four years of work experience so your work experience and your bachelors really have to shine And leave no doubt in the mind of that missions team… can they do that?