University activities:
-Neuroscience / English double major
-Wrote for the school magazine
-Swim team
-Taught swim lessons 15+ hrs/week
Work experience:
-Technical writer for robotics and AI medical devices
-Have led software translation projects
-Completed a year long internal leadership development program (Nominated by my manager and selected by an executive committee. Spent about 25% of my time work time that year in workshops / trainings with coaches and leaders)
Extracurriculars:
-Patient outreach volunteer for people with heart defects
-Board member for a heart non-profit
-Hiking, biking, kayaking, & skiing
Personal:
-Have had 2 major heart surgeries (wrote my essays about this)
-Applying to Georgetown online program, Harvard and Vanderbilt full time.
-I know I haven't selected maybe the best schools for healthcare, but I love Boston and want to stay here. MIT is out because my GRE is not in the middle 80% (155Q, 163V). Vanderbilt made the cut because I have friends and family that I could live with in Nashville.
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Beyond that, have you considered any other programs that have large alumni networks in Boston? Dartmouth Tuck comes to mind. I guess I am just worried that your current list of targets casts a very wide net (reach, top-25, online), with many gaps in between, which could mean you miss an opportunity to attend the best program you can get into.
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