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I was involved in a few extracurricular activities during my undergrad and masters, but I have not had much chance to be involved with the community in post-grad. I was a volunteer alumni interviewer for my college, and I am planning to be a volunteer tutor for children in low-income families affected by the pandemic.
Target School: Wharton
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Rice University
Undergrad Major: Mathematical Economic Analysis
GPA: 4.0
GMAT: 760
Age: 26, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Master of Accounting
School Name: Rice University
Extracurriculars: Mentor for refugee students in high school, Campus tour guide, Peer career advisor
Title: Analyst
Industry: Consulting
Company: Boutique Firm
Length of Employment: 3 yrs, 1 mos
Work in a development finance institution e.g. International Finance Corporation, Asian Development Bank, or in impact investing.
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Hi Ms. Aspiring Impact Investor, Kristen from MBA Prep School here. I’m incredibly impressed with your 4.0 in Mathematical Economic Analysis from Rice and your 760 GMAT. Your college extracurriculars and the volunteer work you are aspiring to get involved with not only show you are a community contributor, but also align with your career interest in impact investing. Professionally, the info you provided is a bit limited. You are obviously in a role that can typically lead to an MBA, but without getting a sense of your impact or professional wins it is hard for me to gauge your trajectory compared to your peers. It will also be important for you to make a connection around why you want development finance or impact …
Hi Ms. Aspiring Impact Investor, Kristen from MBA Prep School here. I’m incredibly impressed with your 4.0 in Mathematical Economic Analysis from Rice and your 760 GMAT. Your college extracurriculars and the volunteer work you are aspiring to get involved with not only show you are a community contributor, but also align with your career interest in impact investing. Professionally, the info you provided is a bit limited. You are obviously in a role that can typically lead to an MBA, but without getting a sense of your impact or professional wins it is hard for me to gauge your trajectory compared to your peers. It will also be important for you to make a connection around why you want development finance or impact investing. Reading between the lines I can tell there is a story here, but it’s up to you to tell it. I’m guessing your odds are probably higher than my conservative assessment here, but I’d want to know more about the impact you’ve had and growth you’ve experienced at work to increase it. If you are interested, I’d be happy to offer you a complimentary consultation to talk through the details more and how to strategically position them in your application.
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