GPA cutoff banking explanation, seeking input from those IN ib
This isn't a woe is me bad gpa post begging for help.
I was just wondering if anyone in IB could chime in on the concept of GPA cutoffs. Is it a 3.5, 3.7, what at your banks for lets say a semitarget/top state school? And how does someone below the cutoff but networked + work experience get "pushed" if applications are done online?
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bump, would appreciate any input
For the most part the cutoff is a 3.5 at semi target/target schools from most MM banks and some BB’s. To get looks at a top BB/EB, you’re looking at more of a 3.7+.
Really, it depends on quite a few things that you didn't provide the information for. So lets look at it from a more Macro approach.
I would say on a micro level anything above a 3.8 is really when you can consider a "More SAFE zone". I am always hesitant to say that there is a cutoff because you never know when a MD golfing buddy's son need an internship.
Anything above 3.5 for hard sciences and anything above a 3.7 is usually considered the cutoff.
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