
Candidate:
Ms. Wharton Hopeful
About Me:
Speaker at International and National conferences like ODSC and Fifth Elephant.
Details:
Undergrad School: Delhi University
Undergrad Major: Physics
GPA: 79%
GRE: 331
Age: 28, Ethnicity: Asian or Indian
Other Degree/Certification: Masters in High Performance Computing with Data Science
School Name: University of Edinburgh
Extracurriculars: Mentoring
Work History:
Title: Data Scientist
Industry: Banking & Finance
Company: Start-Up
Length of Employment: 5 yrs, 9 mos
Big Life Wins:
Wrote and published a book on Supervised learning which is available on Amazon.
Post MBA Goal:
Leadership positions in tech firms.
Odds:
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John A. Byrne, P&Q Founder & Editor-In-Chief | Odds Assessment: 50%
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75% | 1 month ago
The central question in your profile is your work experience. If you have spent nearly six years working for an unknown startup, without backing from respected VCs, you are going to have a harder time getting into Wharton. If, on the other hand, your firm is backed by the likes of well-known venture capital firms and has been successful, your profile would really stand out. You tick all the other boxes, obviously, Your GRE of 331 is nicely above Wharton’s current class average of 324. You already have a master’s degree in a STEM subject, a real plus for a woman. And you are accomplished enough to speak to internatioal and national audiences, another very big plus. My gut tells me you should certainly get …