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I’m currently working in real estate private equity in Japan having experience in working at one of GS/JPM/MS structuring desks in Tokyo. I have a total of 3 years of experience and would like to apply to HBS/GSB/Wharton.
Target School: Wharton
See More Profiles For: Wharton
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Top 3 in Japan
Undergrad Major: Econ
GPA: 3.3
GMAT: 720
Age: 28, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: President of School Finance Club, Regularly teach modeling to finance club students, and Captain of two different sporting teams.
Title: Real Estate Private Equity Analyst
Industry: Real Estate
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 1 mos
I’ve enjoyed participating in a lot of EC activities such as sports and giving back to my finance club.
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Hi Mr. Real Estate Investor, You have a unique background focusing on real estate private equity in Japan! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. I think there are a lot of strengths in your profile – differentiated work background, experience at top banks in Japan, leadership track record during college, engagement with your community. Your soft GPA may be a concern for Wharton, coupled with a GMAT score that is a shade below their average. As for your GPA, if there were any circumstances that affected your grades, do consider explaining them in the optional essay. If you have time, consider retaking the GMAT. Even a 10- or 20-point bump could make your application more competitive. As you pull your apps together, be sure to describe …
Hi Mr. Real Estate Investor, You have a unique background focusing on real estate private equity in Japan! This is Debbie Choy from mbaMission. I think there are a lot of strengths in your profile – differentiated work background, experience at top banks in Japan, leadership track record during college, engagement with your community. Your soft GPA may be a concern for Wharton, coupled with a GMAT score that is a shade below their average. As for your GPA, if there were any circumstances that affected your grades, do consider explaining them in the optional essay. If you have time, consider retaking the GMAT. Even a 10- or 20-point bump could make your application more competitive. As you pull your apps together, be sure to describe what motivates you to be passionate about your REPE. Importantly, given your background, why do you feel you need an MBA to help you return to the same industry, albeit in the US? What specific skillset or knowledge are you seeking at Wharton that you are not learning on the job? If you can articulate this compellingly in your essays, that would be the key to your application success. If you would like to discuss your profile in more detail, feel free to schedule a 1:1 consultation with us. Wishing you the best in your MBA journey!
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