Candidate:

Mr. Jiu-Jitsu Account Admin

About Me:

Hello everyone, about me, I am a California native and have graduated recently in 2019 finding myself a nice flexible role at a big bank as an account admin. I am very much a people person and love getting out in the field to talk to people whether it be clients or personal contacts. I love challenging myself to do difficult things.

I don’t have much experience right now. Please let me know your feedback assuming I will apply within 3 to 4 years from now, given I am still working at the same position and bank. Hypothetically speaking.

Schools:

Target School: IU Kelley

Considering: Kenan-Flagler

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Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: California State University Long Beach

Undergrad Major: Finance

GPA: 3.23

GMAT: 500

Age: 25,  Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino

Extracurriculars: Jiu jitsu semi nationalist

Work History:

Title: MBS administrator

Industry: Banking & Finance

Company: Fortune 500

Length of Employment: 1 yr, 6 mos

Title: Bookkeeper

Industry: Manufacturing

Company: Global

Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos

Big Life Wins:

In my personal life, being the first to graduate college from a long line of blue-collar workers has been a great achievement. Being involved in martial arts and winning competitions has been another great win that gave me a sense of accomplishment. Most of all, having my first child has been the greatest win by far. Nothing compares to that.

Post MBA Goal:

In my post-MBA goals, I aim to take my knowledge and talents working at a big bank to a boutique firm where I can apply my skills. I would like to work for someone, such as a credit, where I feel my work can benefit better causes while supporting myself more rewardingly.

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  • John A. Byrne, P&Q Founder & Editor-In-Chief | Odds Assessment: 20%

    As a first gen college graduate myself who grew up in a Latino community, let me congratulate you on being the first in your family to achieve this important goal. You are right to reach out early because you have the time to shape your candidacy in a way that could get you an admit at your first choice school. Here’s what you need to do: 1) You need to improve your GMAT score or go for a GRE. This is especially important because your GPA score from a less selective school is on the low side. 2) You need to get yourself in a position where you are given some significant challenges and projects at work. 3) You need to show progress at work …

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