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I briefly lived in a developing country when I was younger and this was pretty formative in introducing me to the possibilities in emerging markets. In undergrad, I focused on papers related to international relations/geopolitics and I’m especially interested in the intersection of capital and the global strategic balance. I’m looking for an indication of which parts of my application I should spend more time working on and which are already strong enough. I hadn’t properly considered B- school until about a month ago so any and all feedback would be great!
Target School: Harvard
Considering: Stanford GSB
See More Profiles For: Harvard
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University of Oxford
Undergrad Major: Philosophy, Politics and Economics
GPA: 3.6 equivalent
GRE: 130
Age: 24, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Leadership position representing my student body (£15k+ budget, elected by 300+ students). Volunteer position with young adults who have spent time in a detention facility, mentoring them.
Title: Business Analyst
Industry: Consulting
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 2 mos
– Recovery from an injury that led to some personal issues (I have letters from my tutors) – Set up an ESG-focused emerging markets investment fund with $5m+ AUM currently – Top ratings in my job
Professionally, I’m looking to transition into investment banking/private equity with emerging markets teams.
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