My Story,
I attended a large public state school in California, and completed 90 units with two F's and fluctuating grades and had a cumulative GPA of 3.03. I did some serious soul searching and transferred to a small liberal arts university and needed to complete 60 more units to graduate. For my last 60 units, I earned a 3.93 GPA and received my B.S in Healthcare Administration which was part of the business program. This made my cumulative GPA around 2.25.
While at my new school, I worked part time at a large hospital in a variety of different positions to gain healthcare experience. I also played on the mens tennis team for the two years. After graduating I worked three years full time in administrative positions in another hospital, with one year being management experience. While working full time, I was able to study for the GMAT and overachieved with a score of 700. My dreams are to pursue an MBA with a concentration in healthcare. I want to list my stats and my top 5 schools and would love profession advice if anyone is willing to give me feedback on my chances for admission to these schools.
School: Small Liberal Arts
Degree: B.S Healthcare Administration
Extracurriculars: Mens Tennis Team
Work Experience: Two Years Part Time and Three Years Full Time in Healthcare.
GPA: 2.25
GMAT: 700
Letters of Recommendation: Excellent
Top 5
1) Vanderbilt
2) Emory
3) Georgetown
4) Pennsylvania State University
5) Temple
Feedback on what I can improve and my chances for admission!