Hi Jeremy/Alex,
I've posted here before, so you may recognize some of my background info. I'm trying to make a tough decision about whether to actually get an MBA, and if so, obviously where do I want to go to school.
My ultimate goal it to land a position on a prop trading desk at one of the IBanks or hedge funds in NY.
I have shown a clear progression in my career. I started out in Chicago as an intern for a small software/financial services company that supplies data management and analysis tools to a number of trading groups. After a year, I was promoted to an Account Management position in NY where I was responsible for handling a number of the customer accounts (roughly 10% of the companies revenue). A number of them spoke to me about possibly getting into trading.
After a year and a half, I reluctantly left NY for Phoenix as my finace is in a PhD program here. However, I did manage to find a great job here as an assistant portfolio manager at an asset management firm. I'm still getting great investment experience even though I don't have the connections I did in NY.
This all leads to my question:
How likely is an MBA from the WP Carey MBA program at Arizona St. to lead to the types of positions I desire? I am limited geographically where I can go to school as my fiance has three more years in her program. A number of my old customers have told me that the MBA interns that work at the IBanks are mostly from Ivy league schools. If I go to ASU, does this actually make me look worse in the eyes of the big trading groups?
Another question, if I was to score a 700 on the GMAT, how do you think my chances of getting into NYU are? Maybe it's worth waiting a few years, and then applying to better programs.
Another final question, I know you are experts in admissions to MBA programs, but do you think there is anything to trying to land the positions I want in three years time without an MBA? Maybe just get some more experience/knowledge and apply to jobs when I'm finished in AZ.
I hope I haven't overloaded you with info. Any advice you have would be greatly appreciated.