Thank you in advance for taking a look at this.
My profile:
Me: 28 year old white male
Undergrad: B.A. in Economics from the University of Maryland
GPA: 3.31
Worked about 15 hours per week during school. Volunteered as well.
GMAT: 710 (47Q [76%], 40V [89%]) 92% overall
Work Experience: 5 years on a fixed income trading desk at a Fortune 500 bank. Started out as a sales assistant and was promoted to trader in about 18 months.
Series 7, 66, 53 certified
Passed all three levels of CFA program on first attempt. Currently a charterholder.
Volunteer Experience: From 2000-2006 I was a volunteer EMT/firefighter at my community’s fire station. I stopped volunteering when I got my job because I couldn’t dedicate enough time to training as I needed to. When I left I had achieved the rank of sergeant.
Leadership Experience: I don’t have many good examples of this recently. I was the President of my high school’s astronomy club and an officer at my fire station but since that there isn’t much. I have asked my boss to emphasize my role as leader in the few projects where I would be considered in the lead. It’s not much but it’s better than nothing
Other: I have taken 3 classes after undergrad. 2 math courses and 1 computer science course (2 As and 1 B). I took these because when I did my undergrad, I completed about 90% of the requirements for a degree in statistics. These three classes should complete the requirements. Therefore, I will have a BA in Economics from the University of Maryland (2006) and a BS in Statistics from the University of Maryland (2012).
Reach: Wharton, Chicago
Target: Columbia, NYU
Only if God pulls some strings for me: Stanford
Career goals: After business school, I want to join and investment fund (preferably a hedge fund) as a research analyst. Later in my career I want to direct my own fund and lead my own team.
I would love to hear your thoughts about the schools I’ve chosen and the possibility of getting in with a profile like mine. If you need any more information let me know. Thank you again!