<p>Hey guys and gals, I'm currently a sophomore biology major with a concentration in pre-medicine. My main goal is medical school, however with the new healthcare regulations and the insane price of attending medical school, going the pharmaceutical sales, business and law routes are looking somewhat more appealing. I recently came across Yale and Harvard's mba programs that focus on non business majors to apply to their programs. The latter program has my most attention because they specifically want someone who wouldn't otherwise choose the business route. I would appreciate if you all could direct me or tell me my chances and how to improve them. Here are my stats:
--3.63 Culm GPA (3.93 semester gpa for fall of 2012)
--Biology Major
--~20 hours of community service(sorting Christmas toys for a catholic charity)
--Executive board member for the international club on campus (i plan events and take care of planning our budget in student govt)
--international Club senator to student govt (vote on budgets for clubs, volunteer, send monies to under privileged student govt at foreign universities)
--International ambassador (help the intl students become accustomed to American life and act as a big brother to them)
-- Part time banquet server working ~ 12hrs/week
-- attended an invite only campus sponsored Leadership camp called, Shape
-- member of college republicans (please, no political battles on here; I'm very moderate)
-- Ballroom Dancing Club
--science club member
--skii club member
-- pre healthcare club</p>
<p>Sorry about the long post, this is my first post and I would really appreciate the feedback. Feel free to critique and send links to further help me get a framework of my chances at either program</p>