Qualified for HBS 2+2 program?

<p>Hello,</p>

<p>What are my chances at the HBS 2+2 program? Current a 3rd year mechanical engineering major, minoring in business administration and sales engineering. Will graduate in 4.5 years total (excess of 4 years due to the two minors).</p>

<h2>Academics</h2>

<p>University: top #50 nationally, top #25 for engineering
GPA: 3.84 (top ~5-8% of class; may fluctuate until graduation but expected to stay above 3.8 and doing thesis work towards Summa Cum Laude requirements)
GRE/GMAT: haven't taken. 1450/2190 on SAT with little to moderate preparation, if that is any indicator of GRE/GMAT proficiency</p>

<h2>Extracurriculars</h2>

<p>1) Student ambassador for schools College of Engineering (selective org of about 30 ppl) and currently in charge of recruitment for org</p>

<p>2) Undergraduate research - hoping to get co-published with another researcher within a year</p>

<p>3) Various directorship positions for large Engineering-related events on campus (work has varied - website layout and design, attracting corporate sponsorships)</p>

<p>4) Top campus honor society (in terms of GPA requirements) - officer position and found speakers for events and meetings</p>

<p>5) laying groundwork for a startup (still nothing substantial, but just so you get an idea of what direction I'm heading)</p>

<h2>Industry Internship Experience</h2>

<p>1) United Launch Alliance - space launch service provider, originally part of both Lockheed Martin and Boeing</p>

<p>2) General Electric - Aviation; one summer under my belt and have accepted offer for another summer</p>

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<p>I won't bother posting more credentials, or it'll make more sense to just copy and paste a resume here. I feel what I just listed gives a good snapshot of who I am. </p>

<p>Any critiques or suggestions? Please be honest - I appreciate criticism much more than false hope.</p>

<p>Unlike most 2+2 hopefuls on this board, you would actually be a competitive candidate with 730+ on the GMAT.</p>