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Data scientist in aerospace industry with history of entrepreneurship since I was a kid either selling American candy at Spanish schools in middle school, to buying broken iphones fixing and reselling them in highschool to now having a luxury travel agency. The next project I have I want to be focused in AI because thats where my real passion lies.
Target School: StanfordĀ GSB
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: University fo Michigan
Undergrad Major: Engineering
GPA: 3.3
GMAT: 750
Age: 22, Ethnicity: Hispanic or Latino
Other Degree/Certification: Masters of Data Science
School Name: University of California Berkeley
Extracurriculars: Mexico Travel Agency Founder & Owner (side-business), Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (member and speaker), Lost Refugee Facial Recognition for Family Unification Nonprofit (Founder)
Title: Data Scientist
Industry: Aerospace
Company: Fortune 500
Length of Employment: 1 yr, 1 mos
Title: Data Analyst
-Luxury Travel Agency grossing over 1 million in revenue and has 8 employees. -Created a critical mineral detector using satellite imagery and geological data that I passed to the USGS so they could identify fruitful mines. -Created a facial recognition system to identify missing refugees at camps to reunite. (Talking to nonprofits now)
Once I complete my MBA I would like to work as a Technical Program Manager for a faster pace AI company such as Waymo, Boston Dynamics or Krikey to then take that knowledge to found a startup focused on automation in the tech industry.
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You’ve definitely accomplished a lot at the young age of 21. It’s unclear here if you are applying for deferred admission at Stanford or applying to get in right away. If it’s the latter, you are significantly disadvantaged by your age. Stanford would want to see you have more work experience so that you would be in a better position to make a valuable contribution in class and with your classmates. So I think you’re too young if you are applying for regular admission. You do check a lot of boxes, including a 750 GMAT, a justifiable reason for your 3.3 GPA (along with your improved grades in the latter half of your undergraduate experience), graduation from a public Ivy in a rigorous major, a …
You’ve definitely accomplished a lot at the young age of 21. It’s unclear here if you are applying for deferred admission at Stanford or applying to get in right away. If it’s the latter, you are significantly disadvantaged by your age. Stanford would want to see you have more work experience so that you would be in a better position to make a valuable contribution in class and with your classmates. So I think you’re too young if you are applying for regular admission. You do check a lot of boxes, including a 750 GMAT, a justifiable reason for your 3.3 GPA (along with your improved grades in the latter half of your undergraduate experience), graduation from a public Ivy in a rigorous major, a couple of admirable entrepreneurial ventures, and a job with a Fortune 10 company. So if you are applying deferred admission, at the very least, you should get interviewed and then it’s a bit of a crap shoot but I would favor you. If you aren’t, you really should wait until you gain a promotion in your job or after two years move on to another company and experience.
Stanford is going to love that 750 GMAT and your entrepreneurial ambitions and accomplishments. You have a solid reason for the low GPA and need to make that very clear in your application. Good luck.
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