Hi there, and thanks for writing! It seems that you have a lot of strengths to your profile, with strong work experience and personal involvement. For the scholls you're applying to (partocularly Kellogg, Booth, and Sloan) you might try raising the GMAT score 20+ points given that you're applying from a competitive demographic. And if possible, it would help to apply R1, when there are more spots up for grabs.
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Hi everyone,
I was wondering if you could evaluate my profile. I am most interested in my chances for the following schools: Kellogg, Tuck, Columbia, Booth, Sloan, Darden, Duke, Stern.I would love any feedback or insight into schools you think would be a good match.
GMAT: 700 (48Q/38V/6AWA/7IR)
GPA: 3.2 in math from top 25 school (it's one of Johns Hopkins, Tufts, Emory, Rice)
Work experience: 4 years (5 when start) at a well known tech company in New York (think Spotify, Jet, Grub Hub) in biz dev.
Promotions: Two promotions, I manage direct reports
Essays: Strong; where applicable discuss my two parents death in car crash and how I volunteer for MADD as a result
Recs: Strong, from a Stanford grad and a Kellogg grad who told me they'd write great recs. Former supervisors
Volunteer experience : Volunteer once a week for MADD, run support group for victims of drunk driving in NY area
Current extracurricular: Vice President of office marathon team
College Extracurricular: Captain of varsity tennis team, member of squash team
Demographic: 26 year old America white straight male (aka boring)
Foreign Language: nearly fluent in German
Thank you! My goal is to get into a top 15
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