Undergrad School: Large State University
Undergrad GPA/Major GPA: 3.92/4.0
Major/Minor: History & Classics (double major)
GradGPA (if applicable): 3.0
Grad Studies (if applicable): Law (J.D., Ivy League Law School)
GRE (including date taken) or Other Test (if applicable): LSAT - 85% (qualified for GRE waiver)
Experience/Research (please, be brief): Lawyer with 10+ years experience practicing at a top global law firm and 2 Fortune 100 companies. I manage a team of lawyers/support staff and have had significant experience overseeing complex, high stake, multi-country matters. On the health front I have the following experience:
1. College - peer safe sex advisor for 2 years
2. Law school - 2 years volunteering at an LGBT public interest organization; 1 summer internship at a public interest organization specializing in representing people with HIV/AIDS
3. Legal Career - extensive experience working on legal matters for companies that touched on public health concerns; head of LGBT employee resource group and oversee World AIDS Day events/AIDS marches.
After years of practicing law I have decided to move on to the health field - specifically, health policy and management.
LORS: Two legal colleagues and one college professor (mentor).
Special factors: Second career student; first in family to graduate college/law school; immigrant, PoC and gay male.
Interested in: Health Policy & Management (MPH)
Applying to: Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, Emory & others.
Accepted: Minnesota, Hopkins
Rejected:
Waitlisted:
Since I am a non-traditional student and don't have a formal science/public health background, I don't know where exactly I stand as far as metrics are concerned (hence why I'm applying to a broad swath of programs). Any advice or observations are welcome! Thanks all, and good luck everyone!