dlod0
From the Philippines. Planning to apply for Fall 2018.
First, Hi @dlob0! I love that you are planning ahead!
Background
- Work Experience: 1 year PE, 3 years IBD M&A
- Extra Curriculars: Invested/co-managed a small food stall. could be interesting in MBA applications to go into this in more detail- kind of like a business laboratory experience- focus on what you learned- how you were tested...
- Undergrad: Mathematics in a Top 2 university in the Philippines, but not ranked highly internationally (around 400-500 range)
- Other education: CFA Charterholder (took cause despite being for investment management, the CFA holds a lot of weight in the Philippines for virtually any finance job)Impressive!
- Race/nationality: Born in the USA, but raised and lived my whole life in the Philippines. Filipino parents.
- Sex: Male
Stats
- GMAT Score: haven't taken yet but I'm scoring 700-750 for practice testsIf you score in this range it will really help you pop!
- Undergrad GPA: 2.6 (I know, I know, this is what hurts me most. I wish I took a different major. Though I do feel like our grading schemes are different from Western schools. Only a very small portion of our population get GPAs of 3.6-4)A couple of good things here- first- if you GMAT is really high, schools will be more willing to forgive GPA- at least programs in 15-25 range will.
MBA Info
- Goal: Transition to IBD/PE/Corp.Dev in USA. With my background, I have virtually no chance of working in those fields in the US. An MBA would ideally give me a better chance of working in the States. Hoping to come back to the Philippines eventually when I have enough experience and prestige for me to start my own fund (there are only about 2-3 actual traditional PE funds in the country)
- Target Schools: nothing specific, ideally Top 30 with a good Finance program
With my background, which schools would you suggest I apply for? And is a scholarship out of the question?
I like this article for giving you a good landscape of great MBA programs sending lots of people into finance.https://poetsandquants.com/2016/01/13/wh ... -talent/2/
And within this- look at some programs like Stern, Cornell, Georgetown, Emory, Mendoza, Vanderbilt, McCombs and Kenan-Flagler.