Linda,
Thank you for your time and input on my MBA program dilemna. I am applying for Fall 2006 admission. Want to do a 2-year program to focus on Strategic Planning or Business Development, though I'm also considering Venture Capital/Private Equity.
About me: 29 years old, white, male, from Washington, DC.
GMAT 650 (2nd attempt, got a 550 on first try)
Quant 41
Verbal 38
Am scheduled to retake GMAT in mid-Sept, and am pretty confident I can hit 700+
Bachelor of Science in Business Admin. from East Carolina University, finished in 1998, 3.0 GPA Overall, with a 3.3 in Major of Marketing. Also did a concentration in Financial Services. Was the President of the Investment Club.
Executive Certificate in Financial Planning from Georgetown University in 2003, 3.8 GPA in 6 classes.
Work experience:
Financial Advisor for 7 years, focusing on comprehensive financial planning. Worked first 3 years in a corporate environment, and for the last 4 years, I owned my professional practice. (so entrepreneurial/business-owner experience simultaneously) Received multiple commendations for high-quality written advice. My practice is 100% referral driven, and I've built the value 575% in 4 years. Have recommendations from my business partner (since I have no direct boss) and from clients.
Professional Certifications:
Passed Certified Financial Planner (CFP) exam in 2003 (first attempt). Also hold an NASD Series 7 license.
Here's my question. I am considering:
Cornell
Yale
NYU
Michigan
Emory
UNC
Georgetown
Rice
Any thoughts on my chances at the schools above with current GMAT of 650 and with, let's say, 700 on the 3rd attempt in Sept?
Thanks,
Paul