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Examine our historical commits. We specialize in refactoring profiles that traditional advisors consider "un-desirable" or "too risky".

Case_cs-01.json
STATUS: ACCEPTED

Business Admin to MSc Analytics (Boston University)

Initial Profile State

  • {
  • "degree":"BBA, Non-Target Canadian University",
  • "gpa":"2.9 / 4.0",
  • "weakness":"No formal CS coursework, weak calculus"
  • }

Engineering Strategy

  • Mitigated GPA by completing specific MOOCs with verified certificates.
  • Engineered an open-source data pipeline project visualizing Toronto real estate trends.
  • Rewrote SoP to frame 'business intuition' + 'self-taught technical chops' as a unique asset.

OUTPUT //Accepted to Boston University MSc in Applied Data Analytics with $10,000 scholarship.

Case_cs-02.json
STATUS: ACCEPTED

Low-GPA Engineering to OMSCS (Georgia Tech)

Initial Profile State

  • {
  • "degree":"BSc Mechanical Engineering",
  • "gpa":"2.6 / 4.0",
  • "weakness":"Strong math, but poor overall academic consistency"
  • }

Engineering Strategy

  • Advised completing 3 specific credit-bearing CS courses at a local college to prove recent academic competence.
  • Structured letters of recommendation to exclusively highlight analytical rigor in workplace projects.
  • Framed the low GPA in the SoP as a byproduct of full-time employment during undergrad, pivoting narrative to resilience.

OUTPUT //Accepted to Georgia Tech OMSCS on first attempt.

Case_cs-03.json
STATUS: ACCEPTED

Marketing to MSc Data Analytics (Ivey Business School)

Initial Profile State

  • {
  • "degree":"BA Communications",
  • "gpa":"3.7 / 4.0",
  • "weakness":"Zero quantitative background"
  • }

Engineering Strategy

  • Guided candidate through a structured Python and SQL bootcamp.
  • Developed a marketing-analytics portfolio piece (sentiment analysis on Twitter API).
  • Leveraged high GPA to satisfy academic screens, while portfolio passed the technical screens.

OUTPUT //Accepted to Ivey MSc in Data Analytics.

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