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Just finished architecture school from a top-tier design school, where I was a successful student with multiple TA positions and worked part-time/over summers with my current large/national A/E firm. In undergrad, I was a double major in architecture and biology and spent my time outside of the classroom on the track and riding teams.
Target School: Wharton
Considering: UCLA Anderson, Kenan-Flagler, Darden, Yale, Kellogg SOM
See More Profiles For: Wharton
Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Mount Holyoke
Undergrad Major: Biology/Architecture
GPA: 3.6
GRE: 320
Age: 28, Ethnicity: White
Other Degree/Certification: Master of Architecture, professional, 3.6
School Name: Washington University in St. Louis
Extracurriculars: Dressage/Horseback riding, Undergrad varsity track, Volunteering
Title: Architect
Industry: Architecture
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs
Full ride at WashU. Working at a leading national design firm where I am involved with projects in all phases of design from facility master planning, and schematics to construction documentation & administration for major hospitals and research institutions.
I am interested in how drastic changes in technology will affect how property is valued i.e. corporate/commercial and remote work, autonomous vehicles + drones, and retail square footage. As technology increases its physical presence in our cities & daily lives, what effect will this have on the spaces we occupy & value.
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Hi Ms. Julep, this is Donna Bauman at Stratus Admissions and I think you have a terrific profile! You will bring an understanding of real estate from the design side that will absolutely add value to the class and you also bring some really interesting extracurriculars with horseback riding and track. You have done your homework as you are considering several of the best MBA programs for real estate and I think you could be a compelling candidate at many of these programs if you do your research and spend time reflecting on your story. For Wharton you should be going deep in research now—talk to students and get a sense both of how Wharton can help you and also how you can add value …
Hi Ms. Julep, this is Donna Bauman at Stratus Admissions and I think you have a terrific profile! You will bring an understanding of real estate from the design side that will absolutely add value to the class and you also bring some really interesting extracurriculars with horseback riding and track. You have done your homework as you are considering several of the best MBA programs for real estate and I think you could be a compelling candidate at many of these programs if you do your research and spend time reflecting on your story. For Wharton you should be going deep in research now—talk to students and get a sense both of how Wharton can help you and also how you can add value to Wharton with your unique architecture background. I also think Anderson, Kellogg, Kenan-Flagler and Yale and Darden could all be great options for you. I have worked successfully with many candidates considering real estate concentrations for their MBA and would be glad to talk to your further about your profile if you want to reach out for a free consult. But Overall I think you will bring a fresh perspective to all these MBA programs and I like your odds in general. Wharton is always tough but they do look at candidates holistically and I think if you submit a thoughtful application there where you do your homework that you could be successful.
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