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I am a lead SaaS consultant specializing in Salesforce with deep roots in healthcare and life sciences. Currently helping a large non-profit scale and their Salesforce ecosystem amid volatile growth conditions.
Target School: Columbia
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Application Status: Open
Undergrad School: Texas Tech (3.6 GPA)
Undergrad Major: Math and Biology
GPA: 3
GMAT: 760
Age: 30, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Masters Comp Sci
School Name: UPenn
Extracurriculars: Vinyasa yoga | Screenplay writing
Title: Lead SaaS Consultant
Industry: Technology
Company: Major NGO/NPO
Length of Employment: 4 yrs, 1 mos
Title: Product Manager
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 2 mos
Led the implementation of AI analytics in multiple departments such as finance to reduce late invoices, expedite vendor approvals, and eliminate email bounce rates Built executive level dashboards to directly inform C-Suite on federal scoring system for key funding decisions
Want to leverage my past background in CRMs and more broadly web applications into a investor role in growth equity or VC.
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So I am assuming that you earned a 3.6 GPA in a master’s program in computer science from Texas Tech and a 3.0 undergraduate GPA from the University of Pennsylvania in math and biology. Columbia should overlook your 3.0 thanks to that 760 GMAT score. Your Salesforce expertise should come in handy for your classmates, too. A lot of this will depend on your story. The details you provided, while impressive, are not all that compelling. I would advice you to be deeply introspective about your personal and professional life in coming up with a strong narrative that will appeal to admissions. If you can do that, you are in. If you can’t, I think Columbia may pass on this one. Good luck to …
So I am assuming that you earned a 3.6 GPA in a master’s program in computer science from Texas Tech and a 3.0 undergraduate GPA from the University of Pennsylvania in math and biology. Columbia should overlook your 3.0 thanks to that 760 GMAT score. Your Salesforce expertise should come in handy for your classmates, too. A lot of this will depend on your story. The details you provided, while impressive, are not all that compelling. I would advice you to be deeply introspective about your personal and professional life in coming up with a strong narrative that will appeal to admissions. If you can do that, you are in. If you can’t, I think Columbia may pass on this one. Good luck to you.
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