
Candidate:
Ms. Kiwi Engineer
About Me:
Female Engineer from the bottom of the world (New Zealand). Began working at MBB out of university. Have had very interesting engineering internships prior (including an aerospace role).
Details:
Undergrad School: University of Auckland
Undergrad Major: Mechanical Engineering
GPA: 4.0
GRE: 320
Age: 25, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Extracurriculars: Leader of Female Engineers Society | Artist (with a piece in a key gallery in NZ)
Work History:
Title: Senior Associate
Industry: Consulting
Company: Top Firm
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 8 mos
Big Life Wins:
Successfully assessed and published a report on the economic recovery of a key horticulture region in NZ after a major cyclone. Was main industry report used for govt lobbying.
Successfully designed and implemented a new procurement process for a major healthcare agency, improved patient journey and speed to access surgery.
Post MBA Goal:
Bringing a stronger VC ecosystem to NZ. Want to pivot to VC out of MBA, develop connections in the US and influence firms to invest in NZ startups (like the rocket company I worked for).
Odds:
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John A. Byrne, P&Q Founder & Editor-In-Chief | Odds Assessment: 30%
The Community Currently Rates The Odds At: 50%
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50% | 4 weeks ago
You bring a very impressive profile to the game as a female Kiwi engineer, experience at MBB, and a 4.0 undergraduate GPA from a great university. While your GRE is six points under the class average of 326, I think HBS would be lucky to have you. There aren’t all that many Kiwis at the business school. In 2022-2023, there were only four MBA students from New Zealand. The most recent high was seven in 2016-2017. Your work experience in the business of health also adds to your appeal. As you well know, however, Harvard is among the most highly selective schools in the world. I would urge you to hedge your bets and apply to three of four other schools. Elite MBA admissions …