I am a recent college grad (Stanford) and finished up with a 3.93 GPA, Phi Beta Kappa in my junior year, and got distinction within my major (economics). I am going to start working at a top 3 consulting firm this fall and am hoping to apply to bschool after two years. I know that entering this very generic field, from which there are TONS of bschool applicants, puts me at a disadvantage. I am planning to finish up the GMAT before starting work in a couple of months and will put a lot of work into my apps when it comes time for that. what other things will make me a strong applicant? how important are recs, and are there any tips about how to get great ones? should i seek out relationships with people outside my workplace, through my volunteer experience, as recommenders? I'm aiming for stanford or harvard... am i being realistic? i am caucasian and a woman, and I do have a disadvantaged background and very interesting story to share (american dream type stuff).
thoughts? advice? i know there's no "formula" for a successful bschool app but i'd like to do anything i can now to make myself a strong candidate.
ps i took a practice gmat and got a 750 though my math was only 77th percentile--it was the verbal that pulled me up that far.