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I am a medical student who will be pursuing an MBA between my 3rd and 4th years of medical school. As a consultant, I supported major healthcare organizations, U.S. National Defense, and State governments. I was admitted to Kellogg SOM with a scholarship.
Target School: Kellogg SOM
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Application Status: Accepted
Undergrad School: College of William & Mary
Undergrad Major: Finance
GPA: 3.8
GMAT: 730
Age: 28, Ethnicity: White
Other Degree/Certification: MD - In Progress
School Name: Medical School in Washington D.C.
Extracurriculars: Pro Bono Consulting - Opioid Crisis Strategy Community at my Firm (~2 Years) | Medical Research - Department of Anesthesiology (~3 years and several first author publications)) | Competitive Super Smash Bros. Player - Top 2% in the World.
Title: Medical Research
Industry: Healthcare
Company: Research with 2 different Academic Medical Centers - Department of Anesthesia & Orthopedic Surgery
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 1 mos
Title: Strategy & Analytics Management Consultant
Industry: Consulting
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 11 mos
– Successfully built and delivered live visualization tools to help states, cities, and jurisdictions across the country increase vaccination rates among racial and ethnic groups that are disproportionately affected by COVID-19 – Published clinical and translational research – Graduated Summa Sum Laude
Above all else, I want to be a physician and provide excellent care for patients – after earning an MBA, I will complete my 4th year of medical school and apply for a residency in anesthesiology. Later in my career, I will pursue private practice, hospital administration, and biotech entrepreneurship.
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Well, Mr. Medicine Man, you have compiled a great record already for a 26-year-old. Your stats are solid with a 730 GMAT and a 3.8 GPA from William & Mary, an excellent college. And you are working toward your MD at a school in Washington, D.C., which is also a big plus. We know–and they know–that getting into Med School is not an easy feat. The fact that you have worked as a consultant is also a plus because it has exposed you, no doubt, to challenging business issues already. Your post-MBA goals align with the need for the degree as well. You say Wharton is your first choice, but you are aiming high overall by including Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Kellogg, Darden and Duke. I …
Well, Mr. Medicine Man, you have compiled a great record already for a 26-year-old. Your stats are solid with a 730 GMAT and a 3.8 GPA from William & Mary, an excellent college. And you are working toward your MD at a school in Washington, D.C., which is also a big plus. We know–and they know–that getting into Med School is not an easy feat. The fact that you have worked as a consultant is also a plus because it has exposed you, no doubt, to challenging business issues already. Your post-MBA goals align with the need for the degree as well. You say Wharton is your first choice, but you are aiming high overall by including Stanford, Harvard, MIT, Kellogg, Darden and Duke. I think your chances at all of these schools is excellent, well above the admit rates. I would be surprised if you didn’t get a yes from four or five of the seven programs you are targeting. The icing on the cake you’ve cooked is your prowess in the video game arena with Super Smash Bros. We know the Joker is a Joker is the game’s best character due to mobility on the ground and reasonable aerial control. I think you’ll beat him at the MBA game.
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