***UPDATE*** *Accepted:* MIT Sloan, Columbia Business School *Rejected:* Harvard 2+2, Stanford GBS *Academics:* Cal Tech, Bs Chemical Engineering GPA = 4.0/4.0, Class Rank = 43/247 GMAT = 760 (42 Verbal, 50 Quant, 8 IR) *Awards:* Amasa Bishop Study Abroad Prize Northrop Grumman Scholar Award Engineering Society Membership Edvenutre Best Leader Award Dragon Boat Festival Champion *Work:* Research Assistant for Nobel Laureate in C Eng. Software intern at Northrop Grumman (x2) Science Engineer intern at Novartis + Consulting FTE offer (not MBB, small firm, >30 employees) *Extracurriculars:* CalTech Admissions Office Ambassador Founder & Business Manager for Fin-Tech Startup Regional Tennis Championships Student Faculty Committee
Amy did research with a Nobel prize winner, she's going places. She needs work with her presentation and its a slam dunk. She's going to be an impactful leader if she gets in at her targets.
Clearly she has a solid profile and will have no problem getting into the school of her choice. I don't really understand the logic for these 2+2 admissions though. In my opinion candidates should have a minimum of three years work experience before the program starts and interview after two solid years of work experience under their belt. I couldn't help laughing when she said the most unexpected thing at CalTech was that it's also a party school or also when she compared the housing system to Hogwarts....perhaps I am too old to be considering an MBA!
@@randomguy4116 Agreed that the classes should be diverse! If they are deferring for two years anyways, I just think the interviews would be better after some meaningful work experience.
***UPDATE***
*Accepted:* MIT Sloan, Columbia Business School
*Rejected:* Harvard 2+2, Stanford GBS
*Academics:*
Cal Tech, Bs Chemical Engineering
GPA = 4.0/4.0, Class Rank = 43/247
GMAT = 760 (42 Verbal, 50 Quant, 8 IR)
*Awards:*
Amasa Bishop Study Abroad Prize
Northrop Grumman Scholar Award
Engineering Society Membership
Edvenutre Best Leader Award
Dragon Boat Festival Champion
*Work:*
Research Assistant for Nobel Laureate in C Eng.
Software intern at Northrop Grumman (x2)
Science Engineer intern at Novartis
+ Consulting FTE offer (not MBB, small firm, >30 employees)
*Extracurriculars:*
CalTech Admissions Office Ambassador
Founder & Business Manager for Fin-Tech Startup
Regional Tennis Championships
Student Faculty Committee
A person with 4.0 GPA who has a really lovable personality! Rare these days. She’s gonna go far.
Amy did research with a Nobel prize winner, she's going places. She needs work with her presentation and its a slam dunk. She's going to be an impactful leader if she gets in at her targets.
What is her LinkedIn?
Hi Poets & Quants, I like your content. I love watching your videos.
“4 of the hardest years ever but the most fulfilling” 🙏🏻
my son is a freshman there now. I love to get insight to the Institute from videos like this.
Clearly she has a solid profile and will have no problem getting into the school of her choice. I don't really understand the logic for these 2+2 admissions though. In my opinion candidates should have a minimum of three years work experience before the program starts and interview after two solid years of work experience under their belt. I couldn't help laughing when she said the most unexpected thing at CalTech was that it's also a party school or also when she compared the housing system to Hogwarts....perhaps I am too old to be considering an MBA!
An MBA class should be diverse! Age and otherwise. No point in going to do an MBA within your own echo chamber.
@@randomguy4116 Agreed that the classes should be diverse! If they are deferring for two years anyways, I just think the interviews would be better after some meaningful work experience.
lots of love wamy ...proud of you
Thanks so much for the support :)
4.0 in caltech??? This girl is a prodigy!
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Jesus Christ.