Jordan M.

Jordan M.

5.0

"Kellogg MBA | MD Student | Healthcare-Focused MBA Admissions Coaching"

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Studied at Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern)

Admissions Committee Experience

Available Monday at 4:00 PM UTC

Usually responds within 23 hours

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Jordan’s MBA Qualifications

Welcome to my profile! As an MBA graduate of Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management and a current 4th year medical student, I bring a healthcare-centric perspective to the MBA admissions process. Additionally, I'm only a few months removed from being a student admissions interviewer at Kellogg and also spent a year on the admissions committee at my medical school. Thus, I have useful experience on both sides of the admissions process. My goal is to be the go-to coach for those who want to use an MBA to work in the vast world of healthcare. Describing healthcare experience in interviews and essays can be challenging, as it requires translating complex industry knowledge into language that resonates with a broad audience, including MBA admissions committees. I'm confident I can help you do just that. I've reviewed dozens of MBA applications and coached many healthcare-focused candidates. I feel well-prepared to help you leverage your medical background—or if career switching, to express your interest in healthcare—to stand out in your MBA applications. Let's work together to make your application truly exceptional—reach out to get started!

Jordan can help with:

Editing

Recommendations

Interviews

Waitlist Strategy

School Selection

Secondary Review

Application Strategy

Essays

Resume

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About Jordan

One of my engineering professors in undergrad told this story at a seminar about how he spent three years making this new medical device that he thought would be revolutionary. When he finally took it to a doctor after three years, he said the doctor told him, "This is a really great piece of technology, but I am sorry, I just can't use it." He then launched into this long lecture about how as engineers, we needed to work closely with doctors to understand what their needs are. As I sat in that lecture hall listening to his story, I thought to myself, "Yeah, but if I am the doctor, I will know what doctor's need." That moment has shaped how I think about a lot of things. I immediately started taking all the pre-med classes along with my chemical engineering courses. Fun fact: I had to take more courses in chemistry because of pre-med courses then I did from chemical engineering. Wild huh!? Anyways, once I graduated I found a perfect medical school for me: the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. They called themselves an "engineering-based" medical school and their stated objective was to train "Physician-Innovators" who could leverage their background in engineering to influence medicine. Then halfway through medical school, I couldn't fight this itch that I wanted to understand the business too. Doesn't matter how revolutionary your idea is, and if doctor's really want to use it, if it doesn't make sense economically then it is also going nowhere. So during my second year of medical school I studied for the GRE while keeping up with my coursework (I was busy) and then applied to just two M7 programs to see what my chances were: the one-year program at Northwestern Kellogg School of Management and the MS/MBA in biotechnology program at Harvard Business School. I was waitlisted at HBS and got into Kellogg. It was a wild experience - applying to two top-ranked business schools with no friggin' clue what I was doing - and getting pretty far in both processes. I decided to take a year off between my third and fourth year of medical school and attend Kellogg, and it honestly was the best decision I could possibly make for myself. During my time at both Carle Illinois and at Kellogg, I spent time on the admissions committee. I reviewed applications at Carle Illinois and I was a student interviewer at Kellogg. Now I think I have a friggin' clue what I am doing when it comes to admissions. I'm excited to share more about how I have navigated both worlds, and hopefully help you do the same too!

Why do I coach?

I'm here coaching because of what I described in my bio: I had no friggin' clue (I guess this is a theme) what I was doing when I was applying to get an MBA. I figure there may be others in healthcare that have that same itch to understand the business, but also feel like they have no friggin' clue what they're doing. If that is you, I understand what you're feeling, and want to help get you to where you want to be.

Education

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University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Spent one-year on Admissions Committee, Student Applicant Review

2020 - 2025

Admissions Committee Experience

Attending the Carle Illinois College of Medicine with expected graduation in May 2025.

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Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern)

Masters of Business Administration

2023 - 2024

Admissions Committee Experience

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