
Allie Kim
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Columbia MBA | GMAT Coach 5+ yrs | Ex-JP Morgan
Studied at Cornell University
Works at J.P. Morgan
Available tomorrow at 1:00 PM UTC
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Allie's Coaching Offerings
Custom hourly · $70/hr
Get help with General Exploration, Tailored Study Plan, and .
Allie also coaches for MBA, Law School, College, and ACT. View all.
Allie’s GMAT Qualifications
Scored a 790 on the GMAT
20+ people coached for GMAT
Master the GMAT Focus with an M7-Admitted High Scorer Scoring in the top percentiles of the GMAT isn't just about math and grammar; it’s about mastering the exam's unique logic and the "Question Review" strategy. As a high-scoring GMAT veteran admitted to Columbia Business School, I help students strip away the noise and focus on the high-leverage habits that drive 90th+ percentile results. My Approach: Focused Quant & Data Insights: Specialized strategies for the new Data Insights section and efficient mental frameworks for Quant. Logic-First Verbal: Transitioning from "feeling" the right answer to identifying the structural logic of Critical Reasoning and Reading Comp. Test-Day Tactical Prep: Developing a personalized "3-answer edit" strategy to maximize your score under time pressure.
Allie can help with:
General Exploration
Tailored Study Plan
Test Taking Strategy
Test Prep Strategy
Verbal Reasoning
Data Insights
Quantitative Reasoning
Allie also coaches for MBA, Law School, College, and ACT. View all.
About Allie
Hi! My name is Allie, and I graduated from Cornell University in 2023 Magna Cum Laude and Phi Beta Kappa (junior inductee). I have been a CIB analyst at JP Morgan for the past couple of years and have been admitted to more than half of the T-14 law schools. I would love to help you get into your dream college/law school!
Work Experience

Investment Banking Analyst
J.P. Morgan
January 2023 - Present

Corporate & Investment Banking Summer Analyst
J.P. Morgan
July 2022 - Present

Hunter Rawlings Presidential Research Scholar
Cornell University
July 2021 - Present
The Hunter R. Rawlings III Cornell Presidential Research Scholars program selects highly motivated students and provides them with the opportunity to conduct financially supported, faculty-mentored research throughout their undergraduate years. Students are encouraged to pursue their intellectual interests through research in any area of study including the Humanities, Physical and Biological Sciences, Social Sciences, Arts and Engineering. Selected RCPRS students have demonstrated academic excellence in addition to personal characteristics necessary to becoming a great researcher. My fully-funded research utilizes Aihwa Ong and Leti Volpp’s anthropological and sociological framework of cultural citizenship to assess how the absence of it contributes to Asian American political alienation, and thus, social/political invisibility. Specifically, I am investigating Chinese Americans to analyze how despite their legal citizenship, the lack of cultural citizenship allows violence against Asian Americans to flourish.
Education

Cornell University
Bachelor's Degree, Major: Government, Minors in Business and Asian American Studies
2019 - 2023
Grade: GPA: 4.193, Phi Beta Kappa (Junior Inductee), Magna Cum Laude Activities and societies: Awarded both the Clyde A. Duniway and Sherman-Bennett prize for my thesis, "On Relational Belonging and Second-Generation Vietnamese and Chinese American Political Participation." Chosen to speak at the Cornell Government major commencement on May 26, 2023. Cornell Undergraduate Law and Society Review, Parole Preparation Project at Cornell
Allie was also personally admitted to

Columbia Business School
Columbia Law School
University of Michigan Law School

Cornell University

Cornell Law School
University of Virginia School of Law
University of Chicago Law School

University of California, Berkeley
UC Berkeley School of Law
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