Hi,
Here's my profile:
Male, Chinese Nationality, Permanent Resident in the US, been in the US since 14.
Age: 25
Academics:
Undergrad: Electrical Engineering, Boston University, MA, Cumulative GPA 3.42, Major GPA should be a bit higher, but i dont have my transcript with me, should be around 3.5~3.6ish) Graduated Cum Laude in 3 years with merit based scholarships
Work Exp:
-Did part time work during high school, worked in super markets and volunteered in hospitals
-Worked part time during college to help pay for tuition, also worked as undergrad teaching fellows and teaching assistants in college.
-Worked at Fortune 500 IT company as a software engineer for the past 3 years, will be 4 years at matriculation, exposed to project lead, product development, and a little bit of management experiences.
GMAT: 770, WA 5.0 to add (Math 51, verbal 44, overall 99%)
Volunteering work:
-helped organized a 1000-attendance event at harvard university called Harvard China Review Conference (invites industry leaders mainly from China to talk about specific subjects), lead panels, and help with operations for the past two years. Will try to lead operations for the upcoming year's conference. This organization (HCR) is a non-profit org.
-also participated in a couple of habitat for humanity events, and helped organize asian circle events in the company.
My ideal goal would be the Kellog's MMM program, but what are my chances for general Kellog, Sloan, HBS, Stanford GSB, and Booth? say top 10 management schools? What is the schools that I have best shot at? If I want to apply to the schools I mentioned, what in my profile that I can strengthen to help me with my application?
career goal:
Operations management in engineering related fields or Entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneurship:
Organized and Started a idea forum with some friends to brainstorm and talk about new business ideas, mainly technology focused.
Thanks very much!