Candidate:

Mr. Renewable Energy IB

About Me:

In college, I played football and helped start a business fraternity. I interned at a health care tech start-up and then to CS as an investment banker covering renewable energy. I’m a volunteer for VITA and co-started a personal wealth advisory non-profit.

Schools:

Target School: Stanford GSB

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Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Dartmouth

Undergrad Major: Economics

GPA: 4.0

GMAT: 750

Age: 24,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Extracurriculars: Varsity Football. Income Tax Assistance Volunteer. Started a personal wealth advisory non-profit in NY, helping advise people and familes who need financial / wealth guidance that can't afford a wealth manager. The non-profit has grown in size with several investment bankers who spend their extra time as advisors.

Work History:

Title: Bank of America

Industry: Banking & Finance

Company: Top Firm

Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 1 mos

Big Life Wins:

Firstly, I really enjoy what I do because I am able to see a wind farm project go from an investment idea to an electricity generating project. I love my co-founders and working with them to help individuals grow their nest egg. I meet fantastic friends abroad that I still keep in touch with regularly today, one of them is going to Wharton next year.

Post MBA Goal:

Most of my skills built in IB have been financial skills to analyze an investment in renewables. I want to develop better problem-solving abilities and management skills to create my own renewable company (earlier) – Should I go to PE first to apply to GSB? I want to get a headstart on being a leader in renewables which is why I’m on the young side.

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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 12%

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  • mbaMission Odds Assessment: 15%

    Hi, Mr. Renewable Energy IB, this is Julie-Anne Heafey with mbaMission. It’s always great to read a profile from a fellow Dartmouth alum! There’s a ton to like in your profile, from your excellent GPA (while playing football!) to your leadership outside work…but honestly, I would love to see some more experience under your belt. You’re young, even for GSB, if you applied this year…I get why you don’t want to wait to get started on your plans, but looking at it from Stanford’s point of view, as great as you are, you potentially bring a bit less perspective to the table than other applicants in the hyper-competitive pool. With a tiny admit rate, sometimes that leads to a “no” (or at …

    3 years ago Read the full review
  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 10%

    Hi Mr. Renewable Energy IB, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. Well – you’ve hit the stats out of the park – so nice work there! And you’ve got some strong leadership skills in undergrad and since with your wealth advisory. All of these will help you as a younger candidate. You ask if you should head to PE first before GSB. The pro here, if this is an option to you, is that it gives you more years of experience to put you into the 80% middle range of 3-8 years. It also gives you experience from 2 different avenues to bring to the classroom. For GSB, it’s important to articulate what change you want to see – for you in renewable. I love …

    3 years ago Read the full review

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