I would greatly appreciate your perspectives on my chances at top schools and where I should focus in the coming months to improve my chances of admissions.
Overall
- 25-year-old white male
- Grew up in Poland and am a bilingual dual-citizen
- GPA:3.7
- Undergraduate degree in Economics from "Little Ivy" (Amherst, Williams, Wesleyan)
- 3 years of Strategy & Operations consulting experience at Deloitte Consulting; top ratings and promotion after two years; MBA sponsorship likely
- MGMAT CAT of 690 (aiming for 710/720 when I take the test in may)
Undergrad EC
- Founded a pro-bono consulting group during undergrad
- General Manager of 100+ student sub-division of the undergrad IT department
- Psychology research lab; lead multiple studies
- Internships in asset management (Dodge & Cox) and economic consulting (Brattle Group)
Post-Grad EC
- Volunteering with Junior Achievement of NY (3yrs)
- Pro Bono consulting volunteer trip to Panama
- Co-founded social impact group/initiative at Deloitte
- Developed proposals to gain Deloitte funding for non-profit projects
- Deloitte networking lead for NY office
- About to being providing advisory support to the consulting group which I founded and the IT division that I lead during undergrad
Goal:
Short Term: Rejoin Deloitte to focus on market entry/growth strategy and build the emerging market practice
Long Term: Return to Poland and Eastern Europe to help renewable energy and smart grid technology penetrate the eastern European market which is currently dominated by shale fracking and “dirty” energy (energy experience from Deloitte and both undergraduate internships)
Target Schools: Wharton, Kellogg, Booth, Columbia, MIT, Haas, Duke
I would greatly appreciate your perspectives on my chances at top schools and where I should focus in the coming months to improve my chances of admissions. Assuming my current 690 MGMAT CAT is a weakness, what should i be targeting to be competitive at the aforementioned schools?
Thank you in advance!