Candidate:

Mr. Lucky Loggie

About Me:

My goal is to successfully transition from the military and into a rewarding civilian career. My undergraduate GPA is rough but I’ve had a great run in the military. I’ve worked with military and civilian organizations around the world, led organizations of up to 100 people, and met some fantastic folks along the way.

Schools:

Target School: Berkeley Haas

Considering: MIT Sloan

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Application Status: Invited to Interview

Details:

Undergrad School: William & Mary

Undergrad Major: Economics

GPA: 3.29

GMAT: 750

Age: 30,  Ethnicity: White

Other Degree/Certification: Credential of Readiness (CORe)

School Name: Harvard Business School Online

Extracurriculars: Skydiving | Snowboarding | Motorcycle Riding

Work History:

Title: Logistics Officer (SOF)

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Army

Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 1 mos

Title: Logistics Officer

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Army

Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 1 mos

Big Life Wins:

– Selected above 125 applicants to serve as a logistician in a specific special operations unit.
– Served four years in the special operations community, working with all branches of USSOF and fifteen allied nations.
– Managed a $4.5M acquisition to bring a high-end unit to operational capability, regularly managed $5M+ annual budgets.

Post MBA Goal:

My goal after school is to work through a search fund and acquire a business of my own. Although I still don’t know exactly what I want to be when I grow up, I know that I love leading teams, creating value, and giving back to my community. Getting a degree and learning alongside talented individuals will set me up for success regardless!

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  • Patty Keegan, Fortuna Admissions | Odds Assessment: 15%

    Hi, Mr. Lucky Loggie. First of all, thank you for your service. I have worked with many military leaders transitioning to the private sector and have found that the skills they have acquired during their time in the military are applicable and very much needed in many industries. Your love of leading teams, creating value, and giving back to your community will serve you well in your future endeavors. Stanford looks for students who have bold aspirations, so you will need to spend some introspection time developing and clarifying your career goals. They will want to see more details about what industries and what types of impact you are targeting. You clearly have been given important responsibility in the military and that will serve you …

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