I am writing with an odd request. I am a non-traditional candidate in that I am an attorney (and a non-traditional lawyer in that I am actually quite happy with my job!) on the older end of the spectrum for most schools. Further, I am planning to apply not now in 2011 but in 2012 in order to improve my work experience and receive extra education in the interim.
As an attorney, I already have a solid footing for a career. I began law school certain that I would go into litigation only to stumble into - and find that I loved - the corporate world. While I would love to get an MBA to have the flexibility to better explore the corporate world generally (and the areas of consulting and business finance in particular), taking the 2 years off to get the education will make the most sense if I can attend a top-20 school.
I guess what I'm asking is, do I have a shot? Should I just buckle down and stick with my J.D. or follow this through? I already anticipate that it will be a bit of a challenge to "sell" my experience to the admissions boards. My dream schools in no particular order are:
Cornell
Duke
Dartmouth
Yale
UT Austin
An exhaustive profile follows:
White male
U.S. Citizen
Age at time of planned 2012 application: 31
GMAT: Best guess based on practice testing for the last few months: 690 - 710, skewed in favor of the verbal section. I will take the GMAT in a few months, allowing plenty of time to retest if needs be.
Undergraduate
School: In top 75 USNWR
Undergraduate Major: Political Science, 3.7 GPA
Undergraduate Quantitative: Very limited - A single, very difficult, Economics course (B+), light statistics in a Political Science Course (B+), Deductive reasoning course (B+). I did receive a W - "withdrawal" - in a math course. I was forced to withdraw due to personal issues rather than any academic performance problems. I did not retake the course.
Graduate
J.D. from top 50 Law School
GPA: 3.3 (School has a 3.3 average)
LSAT 166
Planned Education:
Online courses in accounting, business finance, and possibly statistics from my UG alma mater.
International Experience
Languages: Spanish, French
Travel: 2 1/2 years in South America, 3 years Europe. All time in Latin America is work experience, either with the US Government or with NGOs.
Work Experience:
- Pre J.D., I interned with the State Department
- Total post UG work experience at time of application: 3 1/2 years
- Law Clerk experience on various civil matters
- Corporate counsel for mid-sized software company, primarily handling contract negotiations with large institutional customers. Contract values are frequently in the $1M+ range. This requires close work with sales and finance departments to handle customer-facing and revenue recognition issues.
- Presently looking for work with a financial institution in part to bolster my application but primarily due to shifting interests
Thank you in advance for reading this exhaustive profile and for any advice you can give.