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Double undergraduate degree on Actuarial Science and Quantitative Finance. Very interested on insurance, wealth management and alternative investments.
Target School: MIT Sloan
See More Profiles For: MIT Sloan
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Mexican Top School
Undergrad Major: Actuarial Science and Finance
GPA: 8.5 / 10
GMAT: 730
Age: 26, Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino
Other Degree/Certification: CFA Level 1 - Top 10%
Extracurriculars: CFA Level I, Global Finance Competition Champion
Title: MBB Consulting
Industry: Consulting
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
Title: Alternative Asset Fund
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 7 mos
Global winner in international financial competition. Overcame a big natural disaster that struck Mexico, affected directly on a personal level. Have been a winner at finance competitions. Sports at medium competitive level.
Consulting firm focused on introducing innovative assets to wealth management to Latam markets and revamp the insurance market.
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Hi Mr. Latino Insurance, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. Looks like finance is your thing! Unclear if you are coming directly from finance or consulting, but not to worry because between the two you will be in good company of 40% of the incoming class at MIT. From a stats perspective, you seem to be on target. You are slightly below the average with work experience, but having both consulting and finance experience will be interesting to MIT. Iām so sorry to hear about living through a natural disaster in Mexico, I hope you and your family are OK. Remember that MIT looks to your past results as the best indicator of your future success – so youāll want to highlight where you have made …
Hi Mr. Latino Insurance, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. Looks like finance is your thing! Unclear if you are coming directly from finance or consulting, but not to worry because between the two you will be in good company of 40% of the incoming class at MIT. From a stats perspective, you seem to be on target. You are slightly below the average with work experience, but having both consulting and finance experience will be interesting to MIT. Iām so sorry to hear about living through a natural disaster in Mexico, I hope you and your family are OK. Remember that MIT looks to your past results as the best indicator of your future success – so youāll want to highlight where you have made an impact financially. It looks like your biggest challenge might be to differentiate yourself from the other Latam finance applicants. Use the video essay to showcase what unique perspective you will bring to MIT – and to show why MIT is the best program for you. Overall, I think you have slightly higher chances than the average of 11.5%. Best of luck!
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