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Hey man, that's a ton of help, thanks! I know Schulich does an MFA/MBA joint program over 3 years, maybe the US schools do something similar.

Additionally...is educational background that important? And as far as I can tell...you think my undergrad isn't really hurting me? I see engineers and IT professionals get their profiles criticized all the time for "low" (3.4?) GPAs. But my 3.0 won't eliminate schools like Stern or UCLA?

Does being a white Canadian (with a Spanish last name...but fully white) help? Hinder?

And in regards to the additional project management training through my work...Im the only one on the entire purchasing team (25 individuals) selected for the PM training. Others say my profile lacks leadership experience or opportunities in the workplace...would the PM class suffice? I alo won a marketing competition among the operations team...came up with a logo/mantra and implemented it via social networking, corporate communications, and "swag" for the 150 team members, all within a 3000$ budget.

I've also read that a resume needs to be 1 page...would these experiences be something that I should focus on in a resume or application essay?

Sorry for the barrage of questions, if it's too much, then no worries :) thanks!

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Hey there,
I don't think so. A 3.0 will probably eliminate you at H/S/W, but at the other schools you should have a shot (even if it a long one). It doesn't mean you don't have to make it up in other ways of course! But I think the basis - of the awesome GMAT, which PROVES you are a clever dude, plus the unique background is not a bad place to start).

For the schools I mentioned, I'm pretty sure UCLA has an official double MFa/MBA.. for the others I'm not 100 % sure offhand, but it'd be easy to find out. But even if they don't have an "official" double program, you can always apply separately to both programs, informing them of course that you are additionally applying for the second one (After you have checked with the respective AdComs).

For your resume, yes those are good things. Maybe this is already too fine in the deep detail for a brief post, but yes, achievements like that will help. And yes, your resume will need in most cases to be one page, esp. at 24 years old. :)

Good luck! And if you have any more questions, feel free to drop a line:
https://bit.ly/1EDk6VD

Best,
Jon