GPA for Elite PE / HF Recruiting?

**Ignore my other thread, which I posted in the incorrect forum**

I'm a first year at a top group -- GS TMT/FIG/CRG, MS M&A, BX R&R/M&A -- interested in working at an elite distressed private equity fund or hedge fund. I have begun meeting with headhunters, and now I'm a bit nervous about my GPA.

I graduated from an Ivy with a 3.78 GPA. (Top 15% was 3.81.) Most of the analysts in my group have 3.8+ GPAs, and quite a few have 3.9+ GPAs. Will I get a chance at the elite shops?

I scored a 2360 on my SAT. I am very articulate, and known as one of the better analysts in the group.

Thanks in advance for the advice.

 

Rufio, I recognize that my question sounds foolish, but please understand that the vast majority of the analysts in my group graduated summa cum laude (top 5%) from their Ivies. While I know I'm a qualified candidate and will ultimately end up with a decent job, it's difficult to know if my GPA will hold me back from the jobs I want most.

 

Thanks, kidflash. I know I still stand a strong shot at very good PE funds and hedge funds, but I'm wondering how the elite distressed shops will evaluate my resume. I'm sure the headhunters with whom I'm speaking know the answer, but I don't want to suggest to them that I'm not confident in my abilities or intelligence.

 
distressedfirstyear:

Headhunters have informed me that I will have take-home case studies for a number of the funds in which I'm interested, so yes, if I know in advance that my chances are not good, I will not invest as much time in those case studies.

i'd take the exact opposite approach. your case study is your chance to shine and beat out guys who might have stronger gpas than you.
 

If your chances aren't good why even do them at all?

Instead of spending time worrying about something you have no control over at this point, why don't you prepare for your interviews / case studies so that you can knock them out of the park and overcome your (apparently) subpar GPA?

Pro tip: If you get to the point in which they give you a case study they're actually going to spend time reading / judging you've pretty much made it past the GPA screen.

[quote=patternfinder]Of course, I would just buy in scales. [/quote] See my WSO Blog | my AMA
 

Really though? the analysts that have gone to better shops from my BB generally had higher GPAs and better deal experience than the ones that went to just ok ones. As far as I can tell I can't say the former group is smarter...

 

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