am so excited to finally be able to post on here! I have been listening to the podcast for months as I have been studying for the GMAT and GRE and today I finally sat the GRE and got a score I am happy enough with to post! (I had originally tried the GMAT and got below a 600 so refocused and tried the GRE - obtaining a 161 verbal and 164 quant which I am so happy about!) I recognise this post is lengthy, but I hope you guys don't mind and can provide some insights to another Philly/ Londoner!
Background:
I am a 28-year-old white American female who currently lives in London. I got my undergrad degree from UPenn with a major in nursing and a minor in french. I determined after my sophomore year that I didn't want to pursue a career in nursing; however, I was adamant to finish what I started before pivoting to another area that I was more passionate about - sports. Growing up in Colorado Springs, home of the Olympic Training Ground, I had been surrounded by sports and athletics my whole life; I helped with the administration and management of various sports teams in high school; and then in college, I was a coxswain on the men's rowing team for two years and then worked at UPenn's Athletics Department for my junior and senior years as well as working for a local collegiate athletics association in the summers. Aware of the fact I needed a way to pivot into the sports world, after my undergrad I obtained my Master in Sport Business with distinction at Loughborough University in London whilst working part-time at a Premier League Football Club. After graduation, I switched to full-time role within the football club, primarily focusing on managing the casual staff workforce. After a year or so, I moved into the HR Team and focused on Recruitment, Talent Acquisition and L&D. Last year I was further promoted and moved to a new role as Payroll and HR Analytics Manager.
During my time working in sport (and especially after seeing the global effects of the pandemic on workforce patterns and shifts) I have realised that there is a gap in sport, particularly in Premier League Football in comparison to the US counterparts (NFL, NHL, NBA etc), in how human capital and human resources are leveraged to contribute to overall business goals. Furthermore, as the sporting industry gets more and more global, there is a need for leaders to help sports clubs and conglomerates compete in a larger industry (for instance how there are many oversee owners for British football clubs or how various Americans have companies that own a myriad of teams around the world). I want to be able to help bridge these gaps and be a part of incorporating human capital into the greater corporate strategy of organizations and I believe obtaining an MBA will put me in a position to do that.
Post MBA, my short-term goals would be to get a job consulting within a Human Capital Management and or Sports and Entertainment department of a consulting agency (Deloitte, McKinsey etc) and then in the long term I would love to take my education and experience back to football in the UK or internationally and apply it within the industry first hand working as Chief of People, or within Human Capital Strategy.
Outside of work, I am an avid baker and home cook and have my own vegan recipe and food blog. I partake in weekly local park runs with a group of runners and go to yoga classes. On the side, I also help tutor undergrad and graduate students in essay writing and due to my experience in recruitment, have helped others with career prep such as cover letter and CV composition. Two years ago I also obtained my CIPD Level 5 (which is the UK equivalent of obtaining the Society for Human Resource Management Certified Professional status). During my undergraduate career, I worked in the athletics office and rowed as previously mentioned, but also was an active member of my sorority Alpha Phi, Penn Coffee Club and a periodic writer for one of Penn's many online newspapers, The Filament.
In addition to just general insights/ thoughts on my school choice/ chances etc. I was curious if you guys could help me with the two questions:
Would my application benefit from taking MBA Math or HBS core? If so which one?
Should I use the optional essay space to explain my reasoning for pursuing a nursing degree and then changing careers entirely (personal reasons - both parents were in the medical field and after my mom died from a battle with cancer in high school I felt a personal duty to pursue a career in that area... etc. Looking back, I wish I would have transferred into the business school but the hind site is 20/20!)?
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