I'd appreciate any comments on my resume

I'm seeking a FT or SA leading to FT in IBD. I'm in a shitty location (mid-west) and likely not moving for about 2 years, so I'm looking at regional boutiques rather than BB/NYC.

edit: now located here: http://www.razume.com/documents/18640

 
Cartwright:
plenty of BB's in Houston and some boutiques in Dallas...but it's getting late. With a strong gmat and military exp you might consider going to b-school then making the jump to associate.

The b-school route was my plan coming off active orders (military). I didn't get accepted for this fall, but I'm planning on applying again this summer when apps come out. I'd like to get some experience between graduation and b-school. OSU's heavily recruited for accountants, not so much for finance. How would you weigh an accounting postition vs. working with/for a financial planner (the other easy option at OSU)?

 

I think your format is a little weird, I'd put the business/organization on top and the position on the bottom

example, I completely looked over the fact that you were in the national guard until reading the comments. I saw "Health care specialist" and skimmed through

 

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