hunter9123
Hi everyone,
I’m currently studying a
quantitative degree with a focus on data analytics and AI in Germany while working in an
M&A division at a Big4 firm. I also have experience in
agile project management and previously served as
CTO of a small startup.
My goal is to break into an
Ivy League school, and I am considering taking the
GMAT to pursue a
Master’s in Finance or Management. However, my
current GPA is 3.0/4.0, though I still have
two more semesters to improve it.
Do you think my profile is strong enough for direct entry, or what would you recommend?
Looking forward to your feedback!
Alright
hunter9123 , let’s break this down. You’ve got some firepower in your profile, M&A at a Big 4? Nice. A quant-heavy degree with AI and data analytics? Love it. Former CTO of a startup? That’s gold. You’re bringing a mix of finance, tech, and leadership, which is exactly what top MFin and MIM programs drool over. But here’s the thing, your GPA at 3.0/4.0 is on the lower side for Ivy League programs, where the averages tend to hover around 3.5+. The good news? You’ve still got two semesters to boost it, and a killer GMAT (think 700+) or GRE (320+) can help balance things out. Now, let’s talk strategy. Schools like Columbia and Yale MFin are going to be tough, but not impossible if you crush the GMAT and really sell your unique angle, finance meets AI meets entrepreneurial mindset. LBS, Duke MMS, and MIT MFin (if your GMAT is top-notch) could be great targets, while HEC, ESSEC, and Bocconi might be good backup options. Your story needs to scream,
"I’m not just another finance guy, I’m here to shake things up with tech and strategy.” Also, get strong recommendations from senior folks at your Big 4 firm to reinforce your impact. Bottom line: This is a game of strategy. Nail the test, bump up that GPA if possible, and craft a compelling narrative about how you’re bridging the gap between finance, tech, and innovation. Play it right, and you could be walking into an Ivy League classroom before you know it. Explore more about the programs. Best wishes