
Jasmine Rodríguez
Stanford grad specializing in building a "brand" for your application
Studied at The Wharton School (UPenn)
Worked at bostonconsultinggroupbcg.com
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Jasmine's Offerings
Custom hourly · $40/hr
Get help with Application Strategy, Editing, and .
Jasmine’s College Qualifications
I am passionate about helping students gain admission to top colleges by presenting their authentic interests, passions, and experiences in a compelling and cohesive way. Through my YouTube channel (youtube.com/c/JasmineRodriguez), which has grown to over 8,000 subscribers, I have shared admissions guidance with thousands of students. I supported several subscribers one-on-one in successfully navigating the college application process and earn admission to top schools such as Stanford. My approach is not about manufacturing the “perfect” applicant, but helping students identify what genuinely makes them distinctive and communicate that story effectively throughout their application.
Jasmine can help with:
Application Strategy
Editing
Essays
General Exploration
Interviews
Recommendations
Resume
School Selection
Secondary Review
Supplementary Materials
About Jasmine
🏫 Deferred MBA Admit and Current Wharton MBA Candidate, admitted to both Wharton and Columbia Business School 🎓 Stanford Undergrad + Master’s in Computer Science, also admitted to other top engineering programs including Johns Hopkins and the University of Michigan 💼 BCG Consultant with 3+ years of experience 🎥 8,000+ YouTube subscribers — built a community around college, career, and admissions advice I know firsthand what it takes to navigate highly selective admissions. I help students turn their genuine passions, interests, and experiences into a cohesive application that shows admissions officers not just what they’ve accomplished, but who they are and what makes them memorable.
Why do I coach?
I coach because I believe a great application shouldn’t be about molding yourself into what you think an admissions officer wants. It should be about discovering what makes you genuinely interesting and learning how to tell that story. I’m especially passionate about working with students from backgrounds that have historically been underrepresented in higher education, including racial minorities, LGBTQ+ students, and women. My favorite part of coaching is helping students connect the dots between their interests, experiences, and ambitions. I want every student I work with to submit an application that is compelling and competitive, but above all, one that feels unmistakably like them.
Work Experience
Consultant
bostonconsultinggroupbcg.com
January 2026 - July 2026
Associate
bostonconsultinggroupbcg.com
January 2024 - December 2025

Course Assistant
Stanford University School of Engineering
September 2023 - December 2023
Computer Science Intern
Asian University for Women
July 2023 - July 2023
Facilitated Stanford's introductory computer science course (CS106A: Programming Methodologies) as a part of CS Bridge (csbridge.stanford.edu), marking the program’s first offering at Asian University for Women in Bangladesh

Coordinator
Stanford University School of Engineering
March 2022 - June 2023
Supervised and trained 100+ section leaders that support 1K+ introductory computer science students
Summer Associate
bostonconsultinggroupbcg.com
June 2021 - August 2021

Computer Science Tutor
Stanford University School of Engineering
January 2021 - March 2022
Course helper for introductory computer science course, CS106A: Programming Methodologies
Education

The Wharton School (UPenn)
Master of Business Administration - MBA
2026 - 2028
Moelis Fellow (Deferred Program)

Stanford University
Master of Science, Computer Science
2022 - 2023

Stanford University
Bachelor's Degree, Management Science and Engineering
2018 - 2022
Jasmine was also personally admitted to

Johns Hopkins University

University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

University of Texas at Austin

Columbia Business School