As I sit here listening to Sevyn Streeter, while I
take a break from GMAT studies, all I can think about is whether or not I can
hit my GMAT goal by the end of summer. For the most part I can stick to my
study schedule, but if one thing goes out of whack...there goes my schedule for
the day. For example, my Toddler woke me up at 2am this morning to let me know
that he is sick (adorable) and that his nose was running. As a mother your first
priority is your children. Unbeknownst to him, I was planning on waking up at
2am to make up for lost GMAT study time yesterday. As I picked him up, I
realized that he had a fever, so I gave him a dose of Advil, placed a cool rag
on his forehead and rocked him back to bed. As he fell asleep, I started to do
more research on Columbia's MBA program. Having attended an HBCU, I want
my next degree to come from an Ivy League Institution. HBCU's are still
responsible for educating a majority of African American leaders, but depending
upon the one you attend, your degree can be scrutinized severely, even if you
graduated at the top of your class and bust your butt to keep your grades up,
all while taking Honors courses.
A few of my undergrad professors, who served as
mentors to me attended Columbia University. What is there not to love about
Columbia’s Global Business School? It’s located in the heart of Manhattan and
is very close to Wall Street. I plan on pursuing a career on Wall Street, and
with that; I need to attend a highly ranked program, that is a target for
recruiters of major financial institutions. My GMAT goal is to hit a 700. I
know that I have amazing attributes to my candidacy, which also includes the
fact that I am a woman and a member of an underrepresented minority group.
Getting back to Columbia, I am very interested in learning more about their
Finance track, and their Global Immersion Program. I will try to reach out to
the Admissions Department sometime today or tomorrow.
Next week will be a big week, because I will be
starting a new position, with another firm. I am excited about that, but at the
same time I do not want my GMAT studies to suffer. SO I will be implementing a
new plan, to study for an hour in the morning and to study for an hour and a
half at night. Pray for me....because I will need it :-) LOL. I will be fine,
what is for me is for me and let no man take that away. MY GOD is good and
through him I can do all things. Currently I am completing the 3 month study
schedule for Empower GMAT and I must say that this course is amazing. ***Disclaimer,
I do not work for Empower GMAT, nor am I a stakeholder in the company, I am an
actual customer of the company's program**** with the help of Rich and
Max, my goal of achieving a 700 is becoming more realistic. It’s time for me to
get back to studying. I will update you guys on how I perform on my first cat
(For this program).