Greetings,
I am applying to the Lauder Program at Wharton, the Arabic Language track in Round 2. I am 26 and I will be finishing my undergradaute work at the University of Pennsylvania in May and plan to transition right into the summer immersion at Lauder. I worked in Cairo for four years right after high school in my uncle's convenience store business. My family is originally from Egypt and I was in Egypt from 1999-2003. I originally went to Egpyt because I felt isolated from my roots and extended family and I also wanted to take care of my grandparents in their old age. While working in for my uncle in Egypt, I was responsible mainly for relationships with our suppliers and human resources management (at least, the equivalent in a small business in a developing nation). I developed an affinity for family business while abroad. After I came back to the US, I obtained my Series 7 SEC license and began working at Merrill Lynch. I worked there for two years supporting the firm's financial advisors. I left Merrill six months after I got into Penn to bulk up my course load and go to school full-time. That, however, proved financially unfeasible and I began working at The Vanguard Group. I worked there for two years before finally taking out a loan to finish this May.
My GPA is low, 3.0. I majored in Economics, Political Science, and Philosophy. However, I was working and putting myself for school and I go to a top school. Also, my GMAT is low, but I plan on retaking (650- 48Q, 31V). Due to the specialized nature of the program and all of the people that I spoke to, my impression is that I have a good chance. Penn is the largest feeder school into Wharton. Additionally, I speak Arabic and Spanish proficiently. With my MBA, I want to consult in the Middle East for a few years and then come back to Philadelphia, specifically, and open a consulting business to help recent immigrants to the US with their family and small businesses.
Thank you for reading my long post,