I am currently studying BSc (Hons) degree in STEM subject at one of top universities in UK.
I recently applied Columbia University School of Professional Studies's Applied Analytics & Enterprise Risk Management course but I am not sure my application is competitive enough to get in those programmes.
GPA: 2.8 (according to WES evaluation report) - if I am averaging it the UK grading scale, the GPA should be over 3.0 but I failed one modules and got some Cs... and it makes my GPA lower than 3.0.... Damn it..
Even my GPA seems low but I really did well in quantitive classes such as statistical or research methods (mostly A~A-) which related to applied analytics course.
Work experiences:
[removed for identifying info]
Other experiences:
1. Society president for an year (managed more than 100 members).
2. Enrolled and trained as Reserve Forces since 2015.
Additional information:
1. Limited work proficient in R and Python and Fluent in SPSS statistical analysis.
2. A tons of society activities: more than 10 in my undergrad studies.
not sure but I assume my LoR would be good...
I know Columbia is so competitive but is there any chances for me to get accepted...?
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sjwon
Hello,
I am currently studying BSc (Hons) degree in STEM subject at one of top universities in UK.
I recently applied Columbia University School of Professional Studies's Applied Analytics & Enterprise Risk Management course but I am not sure my application is competitive enough to get in those programmes.
GPA: 2.8 (according to WES evaluation report) - if I am averaging it the UK grading scale, the GPA should be over 3.0 but I failed one modules and got some Cs... and it makes my GPA lower than 3.0.... Damn it..
Even my GPA seems low but I really did well in quantitive classes such as statistical or research methods (mostly A~A-) which related to applied analytics course.
Work experiences:
[removed for identifying info]
Other experiences:
1. Society president for an year (managed more than 100 members).
2. Enrolled and trained as Reserve Forces since 2015.
Additional information:
1. Limited work proficient in R and Python and Fluent in SPSS statistical analysis.
2. A tons of society activities: more than 10 in my undergrad studies.
not sure but I assume my LoR would be good...
I know Columbia is so competitive but is there any chances for me to get accepted...?
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