Hi, I was hoping you could evaluate my profile. I think most of my application is very strong with exception of my GMAT score.
Female / White / 26
Undergrad: University of Michigan Undergrad Business School; 4.0 GPA (All A- or better in finance, accounting, econ, and stats classes with the exception of B+ in sophomore year economics and B- in freshman year calc).
Work experience: 2 years investment banking at top firm, 2+ years at $5Bn+ private equity fund in NY.
I have a lot of experience in education / mentorship as well (starting a company that addresses education is a post business school goal). I have extracurricular activities relating to this (mentorship program in college, teaching in africa, etc.). I also have spent a lot of time in analyzing education sector in both of my finance jobs.
I took the GMAT right after I graduated college without taking a GMAT prep course and scored a 650. I took it again last year after taking manhattan gmat and studying a substantial amount on my own and only scored a 680. I scored nearly perfect on the verbal, and not as great on the math.
I'm hoping to highlight analytical skills in my essays as I know this will be a point of weakness in my application. I got a
4.0 at Michigan and have had two finance work experiences, so
hopefully that helps a bit, but I still know it's a point I will need
to address in both my essays and letters of recommendation.
I want to go to Harvard or Stanford and was planning on applying first round - I'm not sure if I should take the risk or try to take GMAT again and apply second round. I'm not sure I can get my score up much higher as I felt as prepared as I could have been going in the second time...
Any thoughts?
Thanks