Candidate:

Mr. Nuclear Vet

About Me:

I’m a huge cultural experience, traveling and working in over 30 countries all while exploring the unique cultures of each. Currently training to become a Sommelier. I have worked as both a nuclear engineer to commission the first electromagnetic nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the world and as an affairs officer to develop East Africa.

Schools:

Target School: StanfordĀ GSB

Considering: Harvard, Wharton

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Application Status: Open

Details:

Undergrad School: United States Naval Academy

Undergrad Major: Computer Engineering

GPA: 3.86

GMAT: 770

Age: 30,  Ethnicity: White

Extracurriculars: Tau Beta Pi President, Intramurals/Adult town recreation leagues, Naval Academy Drum and Bugle Corps

Work History:

Title: Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Navy

Length of Employment: 6 yrs, 6 mos

Title: Africa Affairs Officer

Industry: Government / Military

Company: Navy

Length of Employment: 2 yrs, 6 mos

Big Life Wins:

I have developed a maritime exercise in East Africa that has grown to become the second-largest maritime exercise conducted by any nation in the world. Led an 80-person division within a 270-department to commission the US Navy’s first A1B Nuclear Reactor, becoming the first person to supervise a reactor while launching aircraft with electromagnetism.

Post MBA Goal:

Post-MBA, I want to join a top management consulting firm to gain experience in the biomedical testing and production industry from a diverse portfolio of client engagements. Ultimately, I seek an executive-level role at an organization at the leading edge of genetic engineering, positioning me to revolutionize global healthcare.

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  • Stratus Admissions Counseling Odds Assessment: 20%

    Hi Mr. Nuclear Vet, Melisa here from Stratus Admissions. Wow, where to start – first, thank you for your service to our country. There is so much that stands out in your profile. First, your military experience will be valued at any program – and in particular it sounds like you have had interesting international experiences both personally and professionally. You can leverage that international knowledge as you are pairing wines with your new found sommelier skills. Your leadership both at the nuclear reactor as well as in East Africa stand above the norm. With almost 9 and will be 10 years of experience at matriculation, you will want to answer why now is the right time for you to get your MBA. You are …

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