Attending superday for BB after accepted offer two weeks ago?

I know this isn't ethical, and personally have turned down some other interviews/superdays in AM and S&T already at lesser tier firms.

I already accepted a summer analyst position in S&T at a lower tier bank, but its presence isn't as large in the US than abroad, but I'm very grateful and talked to a lot of people there - including an MD in IB who introduced me to the firm. I was a little annoyed because I had to accept in five days without getting a chance to attend another superday that I ended up not going to because rejecting the offer was too risky.

Today I got invited to a superday next week at Credit Suisse that I am highly considering going because it is the most prestigious compared to other invites I've gotten and turned down. The recruiting seems fast-tracked as if they are filled someone else who reneged, because it is really late in the process I think.

The issue is I have midterms next week and one happens to be the exact time as the superday. I already emailed saying I cannot attend because of the conflict. Shoud I just email again to say I cannot proceed in the process?

I would love to level up to bulge bracket, but not sure if it is worth the time and since I already build connects at the firm I've accepted an offer for. But also I don't want to miss out on this opportunity to be able to work at CS if I get the offer. I've read other threads and some people say to go because it can't hurt, but I have a special case where I physically can't due to the midterm.

 

I would go to the superday if I were you and reschedule the midterm (assuming this is possible in the US?). Like Bb184501 said, who knows what could come of it. It doesn't hurt to try. Attending a superday after accepting an offer can just be to "gain more experience" in interviewing (this excuse or "story", if you may, is valid as you are still SA recruiting and possibly looking to move next summer for FT).

 

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