Hi All,
I am a first year MBA concentrating in Business and Public Policy, International Management, and Strategy at Rochester-Simon trying to get a feel for my admission chances for a Strategy PhD. My research topic would center around how firms and organizations deal with imperfect/uncertain information and operating environments in developing and emerging markets; basically how entrepreneurs and larger businesses innovate and survive in difficult situations. Full disclosure, I am also looking at the potential for a political science degree in comparative politics to take a larger scope view of this topic but I feel that my topic is quite cross-functional and my MBA may better serve me in a Strategy or Management degree.
A little bit about myself:
2013 BA in International Relations and History from the University of Rochester. Research Honors with Highest Distinction, Phi Beta Kappa, 3.95 overall GPA, Top graduating student in both Political Science department and History department.
2012 GRE scores: Verbal 166 (96%) Quant 159 (74%) Writing 4.5 (80%)
I did an honors thesis in history as well as an invite-only upper level research thesis for political science as an undergrad.
I was a a student research consultant for small businesses and did pricing research for a local startup, as well as some HR and market research for a company in Chicago.
3.81 GPA in business school. The school is very quantitive focused and I've been doing a good deal of stats, programming, etc.
I haven't done official coursework in calc, but have done work with research design and implementation through the MBA.
Studied abroad in France as an undergrad and I am proficient in French.
I will be interning with USAID this summer in Ethiopia to do development work (hopefully some research) and then will be in Japan this fall to take coursework in development and international business.
I know that the GRE is a little lacking on the quantitate side and I will be taking the tests again this June. As far as recommendations go, I know I can count on my honors advisor from History undergrad, though I am not sure how useful that would be. I also hope to get a letter from my research methods professor testifying to my ability in that subject; and hopefully get my strategy professor's recommendation as well. I am looking at Duke, Berkeley, Stanford, Columbia, UT-Austin, USC, Wharton, and Northwestern as potential targets and I have found faculty at these schools that look like they would "fit".
Any comments on outlook or where I should focus my energies would be super helpful. Thanks!