<p>Hi everyone,</p>
<p>Thus far, I have had positive experiences with CC. The support, advice, etc. has been amazing so I thought I would do a "Chance Me" thread for MBA programs. I will be applying next fall and basically would like to know if my list of schools is reasonable or not.</p>
<p>About Me:
Undergrad: Public School in Virginia
Degree: Bachelor of Science, Marketing
Work Experience: I've held several internships (4 Advertising/Marketing, 1 Research position) As a Research assistant I actually worked under Sheila Johnson (co-owner of BET and Washington Mystics). Great experience. In addition to my internships, I now work at a global advertising agency in NYC. I've been here for about a year, so by the time I begin my MBA program I will have two years + of post graduate experience. My role here is account management (pharmaceutical account). I love it, but what I REALLY want to do is brand management (client-side). One of the requirements of becoming a Brand Manager is an MBA, so hence why I want this degree so badly. </p>
<p>Stats:
Undergrad Cumulative GPA: 3.197 (not so stellar I know...)
Undergrad Major GPA: 3.500
As for my undergrad GPA being low, I did have significant upward trend each year.
Fall 07 (2.615) | Spring 08 (3.071) | Fall 08 (3.2) | Spring 09 (3.75) | Fall 09 (2.8) | Spring 10 (3.33) | Fall 10 (3.0) | Spring 11 (3.5) | Fall 11 (3.75)
I really hope they take the upward trend into consideration. I do plan to address my weakness in essay #4. I worked 40+ hours to pay bills, since housing dormitories are far too pricey. Working so many hours while taking 15 credit hours was certainly a struggle.</p>
<p>GMAT: I finished the Manhattan GMAT course and will be taking this spring. Still studying...</p>
<p>This fall I was accepted to Fordham's Pre-MBA program, which consists of taking 3 MBA-level courses: Managerial Economics (B), Statistics (B+), and Mathematical Methods for Business (B+). Received the grades in parenthesis. This program was a really great opportunity and I'm grateful for the experience. I now know what to expect at the MBA level and know this is the right step for me. My graduate GPA is 3.33. Not the best, but not the worst either I suppose. Classes were very challenging. </p>
<p>I was an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant my last semester, so for one of my letters of recommendations I was going to ask the Dr. who I assisted/researched under. He is published and very charismatic. Think he would make a great recommender. But the other two letters will come from current supervisors as professional LORs hold more precedence than educational. I have a HUGE passion for advertising and can clearly articulate my short-term and long-term goals, as well as why I want an MBA, why now, and why the school.</p>
<p>So, I was hoping to get a feel for what I'm up against this fall. I know some people refer to b-school acceptances as a "crap shoot" so I wanted to provide you with my list of schools I would like to apply to and ask you if I should add any more to the list. It may be a bit of an ambitious list with not many safeties. My company offers the tuition reimbursement program (they cover 75% as long as you've worked with them for 1 year, and must earn a B or better). I'll also have to sign a contract stating that I will work with them 1 year AFTER obtaining my degree. But I'm hoping to use that as Plan B, if I do not receive any funding elsewhere.</p>
<p>So without further a due, here is my list (in no particular order):</p>
<p>CBS
NYU
Fordham
Georgetown
American
George Mason
St. John's
Baruch
Hofstra
UC- Irvine (my company has a location there, so it would be an easy transfer IF I can land an acct job there) But the only west coast school I plan on applying to</p>
<p>I feel like I need more "likelies" or "safeties." Please advise! **Also, if you would need my GMAT scores to really chance me, I will check back in a few months after I take it. This is just a rough guess.</p>
<p>Thank you and sorry so long :)</p>