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Mr.Mathie

Financial Mathematics GPA: 3.5/4.0; Business Administration GPA: 3.2/4.0

Cumulative. This confuses me.

Mr.Mathie

Business Administration and Financial Mathematics

Implies relevant coursework. Re-arrange your work experience. Do you really want the first thing I see to be the oldest and least relevant work experience you have?

 
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2Sweets Mr.Mathie:

Financial Mathematics GPA: 3.5/4.0; Business Administration GPA: 3.2/4.0

Cumulative. This confuses me.

Mr.Mathie:

Business Administration and Financial Mathematics

Implies relevant coursework. Re-arrange your work experience. Do you really want the first thing I see to be the oldest and least relevant work experience you have?

I agree with re-arranging work experience. Bloomberg ambassador and math department teaching assistant, while nice, are not the things you want to list first. Put them near the bottom. The internships you did are much more important.

 

Just to help clarify here, pretty sure this guy is in a double degree program between two schools meaning the BBA degree at school A and the Math degree at school B which is why he separated the two GPAs.

Either way though I agree with combining the GPAs. I would suggest you emphasize that it's a double degree program as well (if I guessed right). Your internships look pretty good and should be before your TA/Bloomberg stuff like the others have said. This might just be preference thing and won't really mean much at all, but maybe look into adding an interests/activities or something?

 

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