MBA Profile Review

Native American/White, Male, Age 26 (27 at matriculation)

Education:
Industrial Engineering from University of Oklahoma/Arkansas/Kansas
- BS, 2014, 3.1 GPA
- MS, 2016, 4.0 GPA

  • 740 GMAT
  • Full-time work throughout undergrad. Various student positions/scholarship/leadership.

Work Experience:
- 2 years @ Northrop Grumman as Electrical Engineer
- 2 years @ Raytheon in Engineering LDP (masters degree required)
- Rotated and relocated through 3 of 4 business units w/ experience in Ops, Eng, and Quality

EC:
- Studied abroad in France (took 3 courses there, all As)
- food bank volunteer (~10hrs/month)
- black belt in Taekwondo (teach ~ 3hrs/week)
- Math Counts volunteer (~8 hrs/month)
- Social Sports club president (lol)

Target Schools: HBS (hail mary), Wharton, Sloan, Kellogg, Tuck, Johnson, Yale SOM

Edit: Goal: MBA->Consulting ->Corporate Strategy

 
Best Response

Solid profile. HBS is a bit of a longshot but they may go for the 740+ solid WE + Native American although the low undergrad GPA will hurt there. You should be competitive at Wharton/Sloan/Kellogg/Tuck and should get into all of Johnson/Yale/Georgetown PT. I'd probably add CBS and/or Booth and remove 1-2 of the safeties.

 

Thanks. Yeah, I worked my butt off to make up for that undergrad GPA and chose to write a thesis to protect my GPA. I took all of the Industrial Engineering coursework and would have had to take some EE or ME grad level classes. No thanks. So, I wrote a master's thesis and now have a scholarly work I can reference. It wasn't fun, but I always wanted a master's degree in engineering. Now to get that M7 MBA to finally give my resume some prestige and have a chance at consulting/corp. strat roles.

Any advice? I am working on my ECs and thinking about a GMAT retake after the rankings came out yesterday. Man, those averages are soaring!

 

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