Revoke Offer due to grades?
I've been working extremely hard on recruiting, so I didn't have time to study for my a midterm and then bombed it. I'm afraid I can barely get a D after the final. Would a company revoke an offer due to a D?
I've been working extremely hard on recruiting, so I didn't have time to study for my a midterm and then bombed it. I'm afraid I can barely get a D after the final. Would a company revoke an offer due to a D?
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yes youre toast
How much will your overall gpa be effected buy this semester?
well first off, in order to have your offer revoked, you need an offer
in all seriousness, unless your D keeps you from receiving your degree, it won't matter. I had a friend whose gpa dropped .3 during senior year... but he's doing fine at a BB.
Depends on what the D is in, if it's a top-tier company, etc.
Why don't you just drop it if you're in serious danger of failing - rather have a W than an F on my transcript, only one shows up in your GPA.
Clarification............
I can't drop it because 1) I need the units 2) the chances are extremely low (I need to petition)
No. the D won't keep me from getting my degree.
Offer in hand? Don't worry about it until you have to apply for B-school at which point you should think of a damn good reason.
Seriously though you'll be fine. Enjoy college.
Will a D automatically disqualify me from a top 25 b-school? Can I make it up with a strong gmat or good references?
Top 25 business schools are not worth going. Top 10 is the usual standard.
^ Yeah I obviously know that, but I screwed up this quarter in terms of grades, hence I'm trying to be more realistic here.
It will hurt your chances for the next three or four years.
After four years of industry experience, the MBA program largely focuses on the GMATs, industry experience, and references.
The bschool question depends on who this offer is from (i.e. is it Bain/Goldman or an unknown boutique), your GMAT, and your overall gpa. if you had a 3.9 and you're dropping to a 3.8, it hurts much less than a 3.5 dropping to a 3.4.
Does your school have pass/fail? Even with a D on the midterm you can definitely work your ass off the last couple of weeks and/or suck up to the teacher and pass.
Also, I've never heard of someone getting an offer yanked for bad grades - I've had a couple of friends who were initially 3.7s and ended up with one C and were fine.
^ Yes I explored the NP/P option, but if I get a NP (below C-), I won't get the units. I need units. Not willing to take the gamble.
Begging for a higher grade is very unlikely. This prof has no sympathy at all. Also, to clarify. I got an F (like nuclear bomb ...20%) on the midterm, not a D.
You are burying the lead...how the fuck did you get a 20%
Damn 20%? No curve at all?
Yes there's a curve, but it doesn't help me. Class did pretty well. Something like an 80% and above is considered an A ..
^Yea man. Im slacking off now and I still pull B's - B-'s w/o studying. Not saying I'm smart but 20% is pretty low...
Anyway to answer your question, I heard they dont care as long as you graduate, without a significant drop which I assume is below a 3.0 If you think about it, you prob had a 3.7 or so, how low can you drop? Even if you end up with D's this sem its pretty hard to drop to anywhere near a 3.0
rough.. i agree with everyone else; if you have an offer in hand, and overall gpa doesnt drop much (it shouldnt at senior year..). you should be fine. depends on the company though, some may be more anal than others.
to stay on the safe side, can u talk to the prof/TA and see if they can recurve your grade less on the midterm or do some extra credit? ...
it wont matter for the offer which is what i thought this post was about. if youre question is about b school - yes that type of performance is pathetic and will impact your future significantly unless you turn it around quick.
Grades after accepting an offer (Originally Posted: 10/14/2009)
How much will your grades have to fall your senior year to get your offer rescinded?
Basically, as long as you get your degree they won't rescind your offer. That being said, grades matter in your transition to the buyside after banking and in application to any advanced degrees.
So, while as long as you pass they probably won't revoke your offer, keep up your GPA. I know people who got C averages their senior year and didn't have their offers revoked.
If you are considering B school, or are planning to make a move in the next 3-5 years from your IB position, you should absolutely try to keep your grades up, as they will be considered for your next position - whether heavily considered or not, they will be considered, and for B school especially you'll want to keep your grades up if you can. That said, strictly in terms of your offer, as long as your grades don't completely fall off a cliff, or you are unable to graduate on time - as in you get a bunch of Fs in some required courses - your offer should be fine.
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I swear, this question reminds me of College Confidential when kids would ask about what terrible GPA they could keep and not get rescinded from [Insert Ivy League school here].
Too bad it matters even less now.
Wow it's been years since I've been on CC...
I still remember when that 60 yr old Harvard troll (forgot his name)use to go on every other Ivy's forum and assert H's superiority.
Good times.
Ever Heard of Someone Getting an Offer Rescinded Because Senior yr Grades? (Originally Posted: 11/17/2013)
Just curious as to how strict finance/consulting firms are about "maintainging cum/major above xxx" type language in offer letters. Thanks!
nvm. please delete, didn't realize how extensively this topic had been covered.
I've heard of people getting their offers rescinded based on their WSO posts
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