Candidate:

Mr. Banking

About Me:

Former NCAA DI Athlete, nationally ranked team. First-generation college student. I have interned at a Fortune 10 company for 6 months, during undergrad.

Schools:

Target School: Cornell Johnson

See More Profiles For: Cornell Johnson

Application Status: Open

Details:

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.

Work History:

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

Big Life Wins:

Top 15 NCAA Division I Ranking, division championship team. Founder and owner of real-estate investment company (only owns one home) as of now.

Post MBA Goal:

Break into investment banking (associate), followed by starting my own firm down the road.

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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 55%

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  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 55%

    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. Sternā€™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 …

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