Hi eastwood:
I am aspiring to do a MBA starting fall 08 hopefully.
As you have offered some guidance, I would definitely wana ask a few things.
Basically I have a technical backgrnd: BS (gpa 3.9/4) and MS (3.75/4) in Mechanical engg
I am in US since 4 yrs. came for masters and have been working since jan 06 which would make my work ex equal to about 3 yrs at the time of joining in fall 08. 730 on GMAT.
basic problem is that i want to do a MBA in Finance, my education and work ex are in Computational Fluid Dynamics which ofcourse has no correlation with Finance
My question is that how do you think should I put up my profile to B-schools in a way as to be a good candidate for them. Looking at my profile they might feel that I am a hard core techie person and so why should i be interested in a MBA? I wrote L1 this June, dont know what the result will be, if I pass, it will be a great help though-- will give me something to write about atleast!!
Do write back with any thoughts you have about this.
thanks
~vs
eastwoodsd28 Wrote:
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> Well,
>
> I'm kind of tired of trolling these forums so I
> thought I'd contribute a little.
>
> I'm a 26 yr old MBA student (part time) at
> UW-Madison. Graduate in '08.
> BBA in Finance in '02.
> I've seen quite a bit of discussion about MBA
> programs on here and would be happy to provide any
> insight if people are interested. I do carry a
> 3.9 gpa and had a 700 on the GMAT.
> Work at a bank full time in product management by
> day.
> Pretty much play sports and party as much as
> possible when I'm not studying for the Level 1 or
> doing homework.
> I'm doing the CFA thing to show prospective
> employers that my education and work ethic are on
> par with someone graduating from the daytime
> program. I'm just going to work the hell out of
> my contacts that work in companies that employ
> traders when I near graduation.
>
> Music:THE WHITE STRIPES!!! Johnny Cash and Bob
> Dylan
> Sports: Basketball for exercise and softball as an
> excuse to drink with friends
>
> So between studying for L1, the MBA, and a full
> time job I probably shouldn't wonder why my
> girlfriend broke up with me because "I'm never
> home".
>
> I think that's about enough for my first post.