Hi leilahjo,
Stats wise, I think you have a pretty solid profile. Wharton and Columbia are of course extremely competitive, but give them a shot, and have some other schools in the Top 20 too (like Cornell and others depending on your career interests). The MBA admissions process is a holistic one, where not just your GPA / GMAT stats matter. Your chances will depend on other factors too like your progression at work, your demonstrated leadership qualities, your activities outside work and personal accomplishments, and your career goals. With limited information on those areas, it's harder to evaluate your chances, but overall I think you have the makings of a strong application. Feel free to reach out or sign up for a free phone consultation if you'd like to discuss in more detail!
Best,
Kate
leilahjo wrote:
I would greatly appreciate it if you could provide some feedback.
Nationality: S. Korea
Undergraduate majors: Accounting and Finance
GMAT: 720 (Quant: 49, Verbal: 40, IR: 8, waiting on AWA)
GPA: 3.57
Work experience: 4 years and 6 months in public accounting (Big 4)
I am mainly looking at Top 20 with particularly Columbia, Wharton and Cornell in mind. But really, I know I am shooting for the stars so any of the top 20 schools would just make me walk on air.
Thank you!
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