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gammacad
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Stacey,
I am a current Ivy League grad student in Medical Physics. I recently started a software company, and we are in negotiations with a few major vendors for a medium-to-big (~$2M) acquisition.
Given that I don't really have a current employer, is it OK to have one of my partners (an equal) at my software company write a letter of rec? I will have a former supervisor write one as well.
Could you also give a quick profile eval for Wharton's HCM program, Stanford GSB, and Berkeley's healthcare management program?
Thanks!
- GPA 3.01, Physics, no-name PA state school (worked to pay for school)
- GMAT 750 (Q45, V48, AWA 6.0)
- Former high school physics teacher, worked for a startup, started another software company, facing potential acquisition. Current Ivy League medical physics grad student.
- Local Park & Rec board member, local animal shelter volunteer, pro-bono web design work for charities, leadership positions while teaching
- Provisional patent on software idea
- Interpersonal and presentation skills much better than the average physicist, perhaps due to teaching experience. I write and record music in my free time.
I am a current Ivy League grad student in Medical Physics. I recently started a software company, and we are in negotiations with a few major vendors for a medium-to-big (~$2M) acquisition.
Given that I don't really have a current employer, is it OK to have one of my partners (an equal) at my software company write a letter of rec? I will have a former supervisor write one as well.
Could you also give a quick profile eval for Wharton's HCM program, Stanford GSB, and Berkeley's healthcare management program?
Thanks!
- GPA 3.01, Physics, no-name PA state school (worked to pay for school)
- GMAT 750 (Q45, V48, AWA 6.0)
- Former high school physics teacher, worked for a startup, started another software company, facing potential acquisition. Current Ivy League medical physics grad student.
- Local Park & Rec board member, local animal shelter volunteer, pro-bono web design work for charities, leadership positions while teaching
- Provisional patent on software idea
- Interpersonal and presentation skills much better than the average physicist, perhaps due to teaching experience. I write and record music in my free time.
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Real GMAT 1 - 730 (Q46, V45, AWA 6.0)
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