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Former NCAA DI Athlete, nationally ranked team. First-generation college student. I have interned at a Fortune 10 company for 6 months, during undergrad.
Target School: Cornell Johnson
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Small Private School in New Jersey
Undergrad Major: Finance, Conc; Investment Analysis
GPA: 3.42
GMAT: 680
Age: 23, Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino
Extracurriculars: Volunteer Assistant Wrestling Coach; I spend my weekends giving back to highschools and camps where I learned to wrestle.
Title: Valuation Analyst
Industry: Consulting
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 6 mos
Title: Asset Transfer Associate
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 4 mos
Top 15 NCAA Division I Ranking, division championship team. Founder and owner of real-estate investment company (only owns one home) as of now.
Break into investment banking (associate), followed by starting my own firm down the road.
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Hi Mr. Banking, this is Donna Bauman with Stratus Admissions weighing in on your profile. There are so many skills to be learned from being a college D1 athlete, so this enhances your profile and also puts your college gpa in an even more favorable light as you juggled a busy schedule in college. Of all the programs you list I think your best chance for success lies with McDonough and Johnson but I think you have much to offer Yale and Stern as well. Stern’s proximity to Wall Street will be helpful and Yale has a very strong finance faculty that could also be helpful in you reaching your goals. I encourage you to apply to all these programs as there is much to …
Hi Mr. Banking, this is Donna Bauman with Stratus Admissions weighing in on your profile. There are so many skills to be learned from being a college D1 athlete, so this enhances your profile and also puts your college gpa in an even more favorable light as you juggled a busy schedule in college. Of all the programs you list I think your best chance for success lies with McDonough and Johnson but I think you have much to offer Yale and Stern as well. Stern’s proximity to Wall Street will be helpful and Yale has a very strong finance faculty that could also be helpful in you reaching your goals. I encourage you to apply to all these programs as there is much to like about your profile. Best wishes and please reach out directly if you would like to discuss your situation in more detail in a free consultation with Stratus.
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