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Your GPA won't exclude you from anything, and you have many great achievements there. I'm especially struck by the distinctions in research in undergrad and high school. If the work was in STEM or especially quantitative, make sure you highlight that: this is a great complement to a humanities major. (You may already do so in the non-redacted version of your resume -- can't tell.) Terrific work and good luck with the applications!

 
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First of all, great work on the resume so far. It's clear you're a very accomplished individual. I'll echo snowcapk: you shouldn't worry about your GPA. However, I would debate the coursework you've attached. While it has good variety, the extra space might be better used elsewhere.

I would be interested in hearing more detail about your experiences. It's hard for candidates like yourself, who have a lot of experience, to dive deep into just one or two. While you want to express well-roundedness and variety, it is valuable to have two or three items (jobs / experiences) speak out clearly about why you're a top choice. For instance, you could talk about a particularly challenging project in your most recent job, or a difficult management decision you had while working for your residence. These paint a clearer image of who you are and what you can do for the consultant looking at your resume.

I would also shake up your word variety. Though I appreciate you may have done this to anonymize your document, you used "conducted" and "managed" three times each and "wrote" and "developed" twice. Crack out that thesaurus and find some more descriptive words. Good luck on your edits, I think this is a great starting point!

 

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