Brit123
I am planning to apply first round fall 2019. Would love any thoughts on my chances of getting accepted to my target schools / anything I could do between now and next fall to improve the odds.
-Female, 28, Caucasian
-Undergraduate Degree in Finance, 3.5 GPA from top 15 state school
-760 GMAT (48 quant, 45 verbal, 8 IR)
-Work Experience: 3 yrs IB analyst at middle market firm, 2 yrs associate at $27bn AUM real estate PE firm
-CFA Level 1 & 2 (planning to take Level 3 in June)
-Other: varsity college athlete, leadership position in b school club plus other undergrad extracurriculars, two years of volunteering with nonprofit, Boston Marathon qualifier
Target Schools:
1) Stanford
2) Harvard
3) Kellogg
4) Booth
5) Wharton
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Brit123I guess your name could be Brittany

Being a female is going to be your advantage from diversification point of view in application pool.
GPA is fine, but GMAT rocks

that will draw attention and your application will be considered most seriously at all schools in your application list.
I could provide you with GMAT averages for admitted students for all schools on your list individually, but there is no need, it is enough to say that highest average among them is around 730, that paints a picture how elite actually your score is.
Your working experience is very relevant and I suppose you will pursue Finance concentration based on all so far CFA levels passed, that really do count in your application.
Your extracurricular activities are also commendable.
I don't see a reason why all schools on your list would not accept you.
Just make sure you do convey message in your personal essay, how and why you are fit for particular school, from aspect of your goals and their culture and values etc.
Good Luck !