Candidate:
Mr. Overrepresented MBB Consultant (2+2)
About Me:
I graduated from the senior class of 2022 at a top Canadian undergraduate business school. I have internship experience in investment banking at a big 5 Canadian bank and management consulting (MBB) in Toronto.
Schools:
Target School: Harvard
Considering: Stanford GSB, Wharton
See More Profiles For: Harvard
Application Status: Open
Details:
Undergrad School: Ivey/Queen's/McGill
Undergrad Major: Business
GPA: 3.95
GMAT: 760
Age: 21, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Leadership at university-affiliated social impact organization
Work History:
Title: Business Analyst/Associate Consultant/Associate
Industry: Consulting
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 3 mos
Title: Business Analyst/Associate Consultant/Associate
Industry: Consulting
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 3 mos
Big Life Wins:
Interned at 2 different MBBs during university, accepted offer to rejoin full-time post-graduation.
Post MBA Goal:
Social impact – passionate about empowering underrepresented and marginalized youth.
Odds:
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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 40%
See what the industry experts have to say:
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John A. Byrne, P&Q Founder & Editor-In-Chief | Odds Assessment: 40%
The Community Currently Rates The Odds At: 28%
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Great stats! I'd say you tick some of the boxes of what HBS looks for... mainly analytical appetite (from your GMAT and GPA). You seem to have only one leadership-related extracurricular. HBS looks for those with a *habit* of leadership so my guess would be to work on that a little bit more. Also, from the "community service" perspective... you don't seem to have that in any part of your profile except for your post-MBA goal. With a bit of work, you can be the ideal regular MBA candidate... but not the ideal 2+2 candidate. You're from an overrepresented pool and don't have a STEM degree. Unfortunately, it is hard to see why they would pick you. Work a bit more on rounding your quant-heavy ...Read the full review -
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For you and every other 2+2 candidate, just know that Harvard’s deferred admit program is a tough nut to crack. You have slightly higher odds if you have a solid STEM background and/or are female because those were two orginal goals HBS had in mind when it created the 2+2 admissions process. That said, you do have excellent stats with a 3.95 and a 760 GMAT. Your two summer internships at MBB and the MBB job offer in your pocket is additional evidence of your potential and your ability. If you have examples of taking a leadership position in your social impact volunteer work or while an intern at MBB that would be the icing on the cake that would substantially increase your odds of …