<p>I've already posted a chance in the past, but now I have many more things I can put on my app.</p>
<p>I am currently attend a community college and am specifically in the honors program. I will receive my associates degree in accounting in December 2012. I am applying for spring 2013.</p>
<p>HS gpa: 3.8
College gpa: 4.0
Not submitting act/sat
EC's:</p>
<p>In hs I did not have any leadership roles. With the exception of an internship at a boutique law firm doing property valuations.</p>
<p>College everything changed.
Founding president of Toastmasters.
This is not a made up club. It's an international public speaking organization. I started a branch at my college. Look it up...it's in over 120 countries!!
I am a member of phi theta kappa.
I was a judge throughout the school year for debates.
I was a tutor for accounting.
I had a summer internship at a boutique accounting firm that lasted 10 weeks.
I am currently in an internship in the accounting department at a large company called The Kitchen, which is a language customization company with clients like HBO, CNN and NBC. I started a few weeks ago and will end in December 2012. </p>
<p>I have received stellar recommendation letters from my college advisor, economics professor, and accounting professor.</p>
<p>My supplement essay is good...could use some help as I'm not entirely sure if it portrays I'm a good fit...but grammar is excellent.</p>
<p>So do I have a shot for spring 2013 transfer into aem?</p>
<p>Please someone answer? Anyone?</p>
<p>No? Any reason as to why not?</p>
<p>And no offense but I’d rather receive answers from students who were accepted…your an applicant just like me</p>
<p>Someone answer him!!! :)</p>
<p>The answer is no. Noob.</p>
<p>Ok I see your a child…thanks for your input and good luck to you</p>
<p>REAL help needed!!! @@</p>
<p>Hey sky, you can look at my other post which is very similar, just in this one I added internships.</p>
<p>To the op, have you completed all the prerequisites AEM asks you to prior to matriculating? Additionally, why aren’t you submitting your standardized test scores? I think you will be at a great disadvantage here. You do have great experience in accounting so far from your internships, in addition to the great letters of recommendation you are getting from your profs here and starting toastmasters at your school is pretty cool - I’ve definitely heard of that and I think adcoms would be impressed.</p>
<p>I still feel you may need to submit your test scores for a competitive program like AEM. Have you considered other colleges to which you can transfer with a good accounting department?</p>
<p>Finally someone answers…</p>
<p>Yes I have completed all the prerequisites.</p>
<p>My test scores are simply not that competitive…from what I heard the test scores are not the deal breaker since they don’t make them mandatory. </p>
<p>And yeah I have a few back ups.</p>
<p>Hey, I am also applying AEM.</p>
<p>Me too, </p>
<p>Current School: Pace University - 3.61 / 4.00
HS: 85/100 (AEM doesnt require SAT scores)
Live: Jamaica, Queens NY (and minority if that makes a difference)</p>
<ul>
<li><p>Transferring to a CC (Manhattan) listed on Cornell’s website for the “Transfer Agreement” credits. ****I have 75 credits now, If I transfer to a CC and get rejected by Cornell, countless credits get lost and/or I’m stuck in a CC… Cornell only accepts 60, I’m fine with that.</p></li>
<li><p>I will have ALL required and suggested courses
(i.e. full year of bio, chem, stats, writing x2, public speaking, etc…)</p></li>
</ul>
<p>-Investment Banking and Private Equity Internship, Equity Research Team Competition sponsered by CFA, Training the street and Wall street prep courses, etc…
–College Football AND Lacrosse at current school
- Between weekend job, full-time IB internship, and school: 81 hours per week-Transferring in as as a Junior - CALS (AEM)</p>
<p>Thank you in advance for your opinions on my chances.</p>
<p>Also if I had to choose recomendations to ask for and send:
a) Valuation of a Firm Professor
b) Principles of Investment Professor
c) Banker at my internship who received MBA from Cornell’s Johnson School of Business (Dont think its connected to AEM)
d) Partner of Private Equity Fund where I interned
e) All of the above</p>
<p>The ib internship between your job that is 81 hours a week? Full time bankers work that much!! So that is not really believable…</p>
<p>Ib internship: 38/week (mon-fri)
School: 5 classes (4 night, 1 online)
Work: Park Avenue Doorman overnight shift (8 hours) x 3 days (Fri night, sat and sunday day or night)</p>
<p>I didnt say it was “banker full-time”, for regular people 40 hours is the usual full-time mark.</p>
<p>Crazy couple of months so far, hopefully it preps me for the long hours of banking.</p>