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US citizen. Worked abroad in Latin America at a social enterprise. I founded my own company, still running. Also I am working at a swiss based firm, working as an account manager in charge of Asia,
Target School: Cornell Johnson
Considering: UCLA Anderson, Kenan-Flagler, Emory Goizueta, IU Kelley
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University of Connecticut
Undergrad Major: Biology
GPA: 2.7
GMAT: 700
Age: 31, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: on campus student club (40 people) president, 6 month volunteer experience at a small non profit based in latin america
Title: Director of Business Developement
Industry: Commodity trading (small swiss firm)
Company: Small firm based in latin america
Length of Employment: 4 yrs
Title: Founder
Industry: ecommerce with b2b
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 3 yrs
Started my own business on the side which has e-commerce and b2b functions. Constantly increased my job function within my roles.
Tech PM and social startup as a long term goal. Or entrepreneurship
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Dartmouth Tuck will be difficult, largely because very little in your profile lines up with the school. Your GPA of 2.7 is well below the class average of 3.5. The University of Connecticut is also not a feeder to Tuck and that would be okay if your GPA was 3.7 to 3.9 but it’s not. Your GMAT score of 700 is 20 points below the newest class average. At 31 years of age, which would mean matriculation at 32, several years above the average age of an entering Tuck student. And you work for a small, and I assume un-known, firm in Latin America which also is not a feeder to the school. So to me, Tuck would be a waste of time for you. …
Dartmouth Tuck will be difficult, largely because very little in your profile lines up with the school. Your GPA of 2.7 is well below the class average of 3.5. The University of Connecticut is also not a feeder to Tuck and that would be okay if your GPA was 3.7 to 3.9 but it’s not. Your GMAT score of 700 is 20 points below the newest class average. At 31 years of age, which would mean matriculation at 32, several years above the average age of an entering Tuck student. And you work for a small, and I assume un-known, firm in Latin America which also is not a feeder to the school. So to me, Tuck would be a waste of time for you. I think your odds are better at some of the other schools to which you intend to apply, particularly if they need to round out their classes with someone with international experience.
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