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This is just my opinion, for what it's worth. However, I've managed to get internship offers from two top-tier investment banks and a top 3 consulting firm.

One of three things is true: - Your overall GPA is high (>3.7): the 4.0 major GPA won't matter that much. - Your overall GPA is mid (3.4-3.7): you can go either way, but you may lose an opportunity if they find out and don't trust you - Your overall GPA is low (3.4): unless you have a good reason for the low GPA, putting 4.0 as your major GPA based on one class is basically a lie, and I'd avoid it

 

From my experience all the top-tier BB's didn't ask for a transcript. Simply OCR (Resume, Cover Letter) + Online App (didn't ask for transcript) -- First Round -- Super Day -- Offer --- BG Check. This was for FT recruiting, i can't remember SA. I would go with mattsh's advice

 

On a sidenote, I think Wells Fargo might be the only large bank that doesnt do background checks on their analysts. None of the guys on my floor have had one, anyways.

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