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Fortune 500 Marketing Consultant partnering with small business owners in the financial services industry to develop new strategies, drive engagement, and increase their reach. I’m also passionate about real estate and have started a real estate investment firm to help those that are new to RE learn the ropes and achieve their goals.
Target School: Duke Fuqua
Considering: Kenan-Flagler, Tepper
See More Profiles For: Duke Fuqua
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Clemson University
Undergrad Major: Communication & History
GPA: 3.4
GMAT: 660
Age: 24, Ethnicity: White
Extracurriculars: Local Area Assistance Center Volunteer, SCCA - Sports Car Club of America member and charity contributor
Title: Associate Marketing Consultant
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 3 mos
Title: CEO
Industry: Real Estate
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 1 yr
My most significant accomplishment professionally was developing a proactive approach to the consulting we do with our clients. I led multiple projects over several years to deliver content, expertise, and a more streamlined experience allowing our consulting group take on more clients and spend more time on internal projects.
I’d like to grow into management in the financial services industry focused on corporate strategy. The knowledge and experience gained from an MBA would also be invaluable in growing my real estate investment firm.
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Mr. Marketing Consultant, it’s Lisa Cummings of Stratus Admissions. Your stats are in line for your target schools but iI do have a question and adcoms will too. While I am a huge believer in a liberal arts education, given your communications and history degree, I am wondering if you took classes such as calculus or statistics. Schools will want to know that you can handle the quant work in the core and beyond. In that same vein, we don’t ask for a breakout of your GMAT between quant and verbal but I hope you have a solid quant score. Where possible, I suggest you highlight your quantitative work in your professional roles. You will also want to provide more …
Mr. Marketing Consultant, it’s Lisa Cummings of Stratus Admissions. Your stats are in line for your target schools but iI do have a question and adcoms will too. While I am a huge believer in a liberal arts education, given your communications and history degree, I am wondering if you took classes such as calculus or statistics. Schools will want to know that you can handle the quant work in the core and beyond. In that same vein, we don’t ask for a breakout of your GMAT between quant and verbal but I hope you have a solid quant score. Where possible, I suggest you highlight your quantitative work in your professional roles. You will also want to provide more details on your big win and leadership roles. Your extracurriculars are interesting too, you will want to flesh those out a bit as well- any leadership roles there you might highlight? Make sure there is a strong connection between an MBA and your ST and LT goals. Best of luck.
Mr. Marketing Consultant, it’s Lisa Cummings of Stratus Admissions. Your stats are in line for your target schools but iI do have a question and adcoms will too. While I am a huge believer in a liberal arts education, given your communications and history degree, I am wondering if you took much quant such as calculus or statistics. Schools will want to know that you can handle the quant work in the core and beyond. In that same vein, we don’t ask for a breakout of your GMAT between quant and verbal but I hope you have a solid quant score. Where possible, I suggest you highlight your quantitative work in your professional roles. You will want to provide more …
Mr. Marketing Consultant, it’s Lisa Cummings of Stratus Admissions. Your stats are in line for your target schools but iI do have a question and adcoms will too. While I am a huge believer in a liberal arts education, given your communications and history degree, I am wondering if you took much quant such as calculus or statistics. Schools will want to know that you can handle the quant work in the core and beyond. In that same vein, we don’t ask for a breakout of your GMAT between quant and verbal but I hope you have a solid quant score. Where possible, I suggest you highlight your quantitative work in your professional roles. You will want to provide more details on your big win and leadership roles. Your extracurriculars are interesting too, you will want to flesh those out a bit as well- any leadership roles there you might highlight?. Best of luck.
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