Graduation pushed back with IB internship

I am an incoming rising junior transfer and I just found out that I will be graduating Fall 2022 instead of Spring 2022 given my lack of transfer credits. I am actively recruiting for SA 2021 but now that I am basically a sophomore, am I screwed if I get an offer? Would I be able to tell them that I came in as a junior and didn't find out I'd be graduating later until now? Let me know what I should do to avoid problems; I will try to graduate on time but the chances are quite low.

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Yes because you will have start full time summer 2022 in July. If you have to go back to school in the fall you absolutely not be able to work full time for the bank should you get an offer.

I guess you could still take the offer and perhaps request to return another summer instead of a return full time offer? If you decide to try and go down this route however I would be completely transparent with all of the folks you are interviewing with to see if this is feasible instead of trying to bait and switch later. I can’t see why a bank wouldn’t be accommodating if you’re a really desirable candidate.

 

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