Candidate:

Mr. Dr Global

About Me:

Served as a combat medic in the US military after medical school. Worked as a public health officer for a Fortune 100 company and performed infectious disease prevention within the organization in the Mediterranean, Caribbean, and Canada.

Schools:

Target School: INSEAD

Considering: London Business School, NYU Stern

See More Profiles For: INSEAD

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Vaughn college of aeronautics

Undergrad Major: Aviation management

GPA: 3.7

GMAT: 700

Age: 33,  Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino

Other Degree/Certification: MBBS(MD equivalent) , MSc Public Health

School Name: London school of hygiene and tropical medicine

Extracurriculars: Worked in a program that helped injured soldiers in the US army get back to active duty through a variety of physical exercises.

Work History:

Title: Public Health officer

Industry: Healthcare

Company: Fortune 100 Top 10

Length of Employment: 1 yr, 3 mos

Title: Combat Medic(U.S. ARMY)

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Army

Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 3 mos

Big Life Wins:

Going to spend the next year working in a Big 4 consulting firm as a healthcare analyst before applying in 2025.

Post MBA Goal:

Private equity / Pharma

Odds:

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  • John A. Byrne, P&Q Founder & Editor-In-Chief | Odds Assessment: 40%

    You have a strong and compelling narrative as both a combat medic, a health officer for a Fortune 500 company and now a consultant for a Big 4. Your stats are also in line for INSEAD and I would think your chances there are very good for the diversity of work background you would bring to the class. Your goal to work in private equity, however, is a stretch because most PE firms hire MBAs who already have had some PE experience or at least have been in investment banking. I would not tell INSEAD that is what you want to do post-MBA because the school will know the odds are against that happening and don’t want to admit someone who will be disappointed. You …

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