Candidate:

Ms. PE To Healthcare

About Me:

– 28F Asian / LGBTQ
– 6 years of experience in finance (2 years in Healthcare banking / 4 years in PE)
– Part-time sommelier / bartender in New York

Schools:

Target School: Stanford GSB

Considering: Harvard, Columbia, Kellogg SOM, NYU Stern

See More Profiles For: Stanford GSB

Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: Boston College

Undergrad Major: Finance; Information System

GPA: 3.82

GMAT: 715

Age: 28,  Ethnicity: Asian or Indian

Other Degree/Certification: CFA

Extracurriculars: Healthcare Services Volunteer | Sommelier | Part-time Bartender

Work History:

Title: Senior Analyst

Industry: Banking & Finance

Company: Top Firm

Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 1 mos

Title: Senior Associate

Industry: Venture Capital

Company: Top Firm

Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 2 mos

Big Life Wins:

– 2 promotions in 4 years at a MM PE fund
– Led 4 investments in home care, hospice, autism treatment center, substance addiction treatment center

Post MBA Goal:

– Post-MBA transition to corporate strategy / management consulting in Healthcare Services space
– Long-term goal is to build a healthcare business to promote essential care for vulnerable populations

Odds:

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The Experts Rate The Odds At: 25%

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  • John A. Byrne, P&Q Founder & Editor-In-Chief | Odds Assessment: 25%

    So here’s the deal: Stanford loves PE candidates. Year in and year out, the schools places a higher percentage of MBA grads into PE than any other school, including Wharton, Columbia, and Harvard. This past year, one in five graduates from Stanford landed PE jobs. That happens because the GSB admits and enrolls a large number of students from private equity. The fact that you have had two promotions in four years at a mid-market private equity player is very much in your favor. So is your GPA of 3.82, a tad above the class average of 3.75. If there is one area where you fall behind, it’s your GMAT score of 715, vs. the class average of 738. That is especially low for an …

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The Community Currently Rates The Odds At: 10%

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