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I work in the healthcare division of a top investment banking. I have been with this firm for over 4 years beginning as an intern in college, progressing through the analyst program, and receiving a promotion to associate. I am also an NCAA Division III athlete and team captain.
Target School: Tuck
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Application Status: Waitlisted
Undergrad School: Top NESCAC school
Undergrad Major: Economics & Computer Science
GPA: 3.6
GRE: 324
Age: 26, Ethnicity: White
Extracurriculars: Bike charity - volunteer as a bike mechanic to provide bikes for kids in low income neighborhoods. Alpinist - in my free time I have worked to become a certified mountain guide, leading expeditions in the western continental US, Canada, Alaska, Norway, Pakistan, and Nepal.
Title: Associate
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 3 mos
Sole analyst in my class to be offered a promotion to the associate level. Worked on a team to finance the largest follow-on equity offering in the healthcare space in the year 2020.
Corporate development or business strategy at a top healthcare company.
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Hello Mr. Alpinist, this is Michael from mbaMission. Good luck on the waitlist! The MBA application is process, and they will continue to evaluate your stats, work experience, and extracurricular involvement. In terms of your stats, it is clear you have the quantitative ability to succeed in the classroom, given your GRE score which is a bit above the average of Tuck, as well as because of your solid GPA in an quantitative degree. Your work experience can really help you stand out. I like that you have already stood out at work and been promoted. However, you will have to illustrate the impact you have made over your last few years, and to show why you have stood out among your peers there. Additionally, it would …
Hello Mr. Alpinist, this is Michael from mbaMission. Good luck on the waitlist! The MBA application is process, and they will continue to evaluate your stats, work experience, and extracurricular involvement. In terms of your stats, it is clear you have the quantitative ability to succeed in the classroom, given your GRE score which is a bit above the average of Tuck, as well as because of your solid GPA in an quantitative degree. Your work experience can really help you stand out. I like that you have already stood out at work and been promoted. However, you will have to illustrate the impact you have made over your last few years, and to show why you have stood out among your peers there. Additionally, it would be helpful if you can make it clear that you have trained or mentored other analysts at your firm. And as for your extracurriculars, I find them to be rather unique, in terms of the bike charity and acting as a mountain guide. Lastly, being a college athlete should be a boost to your profile. Overall, I think you have a strong profile, and I see your odds at Tuck to be about 35%, which is about the school’s average acceptance rate.
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