DanTe02:
We appreciate you reaching out to us and sharing your terrific profile.
You will have a shot at all of those deferred programs, though with varying degrees of likelihood based more on the relative competitiveness of those programs than your background. In general, you have provided a sufficient overview for now, but there is a slight overfocus on statistics and less of a focus on results (though I will give you the benefit of the doubt given the format of this post.) A few key points come to mind:
Why are you taking the GMAT again? A 750 is more than sufficient. A 770 will not improve your chances over a 750. Is it for potential scholarship money?
What has been the success of those 3 startups you launched? Did any of them succeed? Did any of them get sold? Are any still ongoing? The "exit" side of that equation must be known for it be successfully leveraged in an MBA application.
Your stats and scores are a strong point, which is good for applying for deferred programs. I do not see the coursework at Harvard and Wharton being of any benefit since there was no barrier to participating. You can list these as having been completed but it will not make much of a difference for your candidacy.
I need to know more about this internship since it sounds like one of your only "official" work experiences. It sounds like it could be high quality given the number of applicants, but what you did and learned from your tenure is what is going to really matter.
What is your timeline for applying? Are you targeting at a 2021 application? Please reach out to us if you'd like to schedule a free consultation so we can discuss in more detail and we can properly advise you on a course of action. The deferred MBA programs are extremely competitive and given your background, with the right amount of execution, you should be able to position yourself quite nicely to potentially secure at least one acceptance.
https://admissionado.com/free-consultation/Best,
Seth