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SI DIV GH 1226 Freedom Trail Mail Center. 250 Newbury Ave. Boston, MA 01234 (123) 456-7890 div.singh@gmail.com EDUCATIO BOSTO U IVERSITY Cumulative GPA: 3.87/4.0; Concentration GPA: 3.95/4.0 B.S. in Engineering, Minor in Mathematics Williams Prize for high academic rank (top 20 in a class of 6,000) David Jones Scholar for academic excellence (top 5%) Jameson Scholar (selected out of over 500 BU applicants for study abroad in India) Boston, MA 20062010 BOSTO U IVERSITY I DIA PROGRAM ew Delhi, India Completed 10-weeks of intensive Hindi language training Summer 2008 Interviewed 25 industry leaders in consulting, finance, marketing, and law to produce research paper on experiences of foreign firms operating in emerging markets to be published by University of Delhi DAVIDSO HIGH SCHOOL Class Valedictorian. GPA: 4.0/4.0. National AP Scholar (perfect scores on all 12 exams taken) National Merit Scholar Ranked 5th in nation at Intel International Science and Engineering Fair SAT I: M780 CR750 W720 Davidson, TX 20022006 LEADERSHIP ROLES A D ACTIVITIES BOSTO U IVERSITY CO SULTI G GROUP Director Led a group of 150 students offering pro-bono consulting services for private, nonprofit, and student groups in the Boston community Increased first-year analyst retention rate from 40 to 90% by directing in-depth monthly assessments of over 25 case Spent teams 6 months developing on-campus marketing strategies for an online marketing firm and offline, regional telecom company by surveying over 100 student organizations from top world universities Boston, MA 2007Present BOSTO U IVERSITY BA GHRA DA CE ASSOCIATIO Director Lead a traditional Southern Indian music ensemble of 30 members Tripled membership by re-organizing recruitment process both on and off-campus Increased group visibility by coordinating new performances at major on-campus events Studied with world-class musicians at the Academy of Music in Bangalore Boston, MA 2007Present EXPERIE CE BOSTO U IVERSITY SCHOOL OF MA AGEME T Boston, MA Research Assistant for Prof. Matthew Stein 2008Present Facilitated analysis of foreign direct investment patterns in the financial sector Extensive experience with various research databasesLexisNexis, Factiva, and ISI Emerging Markets. Re-organized and updated datasets regarding M&A activity for over 120 countries PERSO AL Languages Hindi (native) French (fluent) Russian (advanced) Sanskrit (basic) Achievements Awarded 2006 Indian Fund Scholarship by Indian Embassy Research paper on Indian caste system published by Georgetown University and displayed at the Embassy of India Interests Indian History Polynesian Cuisine Tennis Extensive travel in Asia, Europe, and Africa
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