Unethical recruiting strat?

Hey all, just wondering what your thoughts on this is: 


I'm likely not going to get an offer for IB SA 2025 this year, and I was thinking about delaying graduation to recruit for IB SA 2026. The thing is, I have enough credits such that I was originally slated to graduate in 3.5 years. This means that if I delay graduation till December 26, I'll have to take a full gap year.


Is this ok? Would this cause any issues with HR down the line? 

 

I knew plenty of guys who took a gap year at HYP that started out at top boutiques after.

Each did something in the middle though, like a small business or a passion project or sth.

 

You need to take a gap year in between your years of school. If you graduate a different date than what HR specifies, they will rescind your offer. You cannot take a gap year at the end, it needs to be in the middle.

 

this is the best strat. Better job and get to take essentially a year to spend your time how you want it. Would recommend working on something interesting + doing something you find fun. 

 

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