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I have managed two multi-family/apartment complex developments in NC (totaling $88 million dollars) and I am currently managing the construction of a major industrial facility ($600+ million) and I am OSHA certified. I was able to serve the community through multiple athletic and school events. Schools Applying: Mendoza, MSU Broad, U of M Ross, IU Kelley.
Target School: IU Kelley
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Hope College
Undergrad Major: Civil Engineering
GPA: 3.02
GRE: 680
Age: 26, Ethnicity: White
Extracurriculars: 4-Year NCAA Soccer Player (2 years at D1 level and 2 years at D3 level), C1 Fluency in French, Multiple service/volunteering trips to Jamaica to aid in building a church
Title: Assistant Project Manager
Industry: Construction Management
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
My immediate supervisor left the company half-way through my final multi-family project in North Carolina. I was given the opportunity to manage and finish this project on my own and take a step forward in leadership, negotiations, and financials. I was selected to be on my current project which is the largest in company history.
Post MBA career goal would be pursuing a career in consulting with the long term goal return to the industry and ultimately become a C-level executive at a real estate development company, general contractor, or if possible an athletic franchise.
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Hi Mr. Construction Manager! This is Kate Richardson, Senior Admissions Consultant. I recently worked with a project manager from the construction management field and was impressed by the mix of activities the role entailed, especially in regards to negotiating with and managing all different groups of contractors, workers, owners, etc. It sounds like you had a great stretch experience with your supervisor leaving and you stepped up to the challenge! I think in your case too, the mix of residential and industrial work will be appealing and show versatility. In terms of your stats, your GMAT is in range for Kelley and even a bit above their average. Your GPA is on the lower side though, but I often see that for engineers, so hopefully …
Hi Mr. Construction Manager! This is Kate Richardson, Senior Admissions Consultant. I recently worked with a project manager from the construction management field and was impressed by the mix of activities the role entailed, especially in regards to negotiating with and managing all different groups of contractors, workers, owners, etc. It sounds like you had a great stretch experience with your supervisor leaving and you stepped up to the challenge! I think in your case too, the mix of residential and industrial work will be appealing and show versatility. In terms of your stats, your GMAT is in range for Kelley and even a bit above their average. Your GPA is on the lower side though, but I often see that for engineers, so hopefully that won’t be a major challenge for you. It helps that you were balancing college athletics on top of challenging coursework. Is any of the volunteer work current? If not, that could be a gap. Otherwise I think you’ve got a great list of schools, with Ross being the toughest but still within reach if you demonstrate your interest and execute a stellar application. I too would add UNC to your list for its strength in real estate unless you are looking to branch out geographically. Good luck!
Hi Mr. Construction Manager, this is Donna Bauman with Stratus Admissions and I like your residential and commercial construction management background. Coupled with your extracurriculars of being a student athlete and being involved in service trips, I like your profile. So many people in MBA programs work in service industries—but you have built things and that brings some great diversity to the classroom. Your 680 GMAT is not out of the park, but it is solid and I think given your school list you have the best shots at MSU Broad, IU Kelley and Mendoza. I see Ross as the biggest stretch because their GMAT avg is 720 and also their gpa avg is higher. I also think with your work experience in North Carolina …
Hi Mr. Construction Manager, this is Donna Bauman with Stratus Admissions and I like your residential and commercial construction management background. Coupled with your extracurriculars of being a student athlete and being involved in service trips, I like your profile. So many people in MBA programs work in service industries—but you have built things and that brings some great diversity to the classroom. Your 680 GMAT is not out of the park, but it is solid and I think given your school list you have the best shots at MSU Broad, IU Kelley and Mendoza. I see Ross as the biggest stretch because their GMAT avg is 720 and also their gpa avg is higher. I also think with your work experience in North Carolina and your real estate interests that you really should look at UNC Kenan-Flagler. They have an outstanding program in real estate and I could see you being a candidate who gets some attention there. I have had clients who had similar stats who were successful at the schools on your list including Mendoza. I encourage you to give the essay and application process your full attention and effort as if you present your story in the best way I think good things can happen for you! Let me know if you want to talk further in a free consult.
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