Help! What should I do? Pulled EB SA 24 offer

I am currently  a junior at a Target School. Interned at a bb soph summer didn't and get the return and because of my performance at that summer, I got my offer pulled at an EB for Summer 2024. I've recently landed an MBB offer but am confused about whether I should take it. Could I leverage to get the firm I was going to work at for junior year to re consider me. I am thinking of reaching out to them. OR should I take the MBB offer? I just don't like MBB as much because It doesn't pay as much as the firm I was going to work at. Very sad honestly. I am leaning towards taking it since its still MBB but want to see if this can be what gets them to go back and give me their offer back. What would you do in my situation? I feel like I should take it because I want to be able to buy drip again because I don't want to be broke either.

Edit: Wish I could go back in time and make sure to have tried and did my work during the summer so my EB didn't pull my offer. This shit has me very depressed not going to lie.

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Here we go again. But he did it to himself honestly. Anyone from Gtown wanna give insight to how he's been on campus about losing his offer?

 

He did not lose, I don't think. That is according to his mentors. After, all what do you expect the kid is a minority. Welcome to the different standard in 2023. Hopefully CVP realizes to never take a gtown kid

 

I’m genuinely impressed how you managed to convince MBB to give you a job lmao. The saga continues.

 
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Can you give examples of him having a low iq and low eq. Last time I checked CVP doenst take retards. 

 

Good post. What's funny is he still has his offer. His "mentors" made sure. Too bad liberals think only minorities can grow up poor, honestly shocking how oblivious most of them are. Most of the people running the process went to Berkshire/Trinity/Horace Mann and think they are doing a good thing taking this undeserving candidate. Really a shame that as a nondiversity, your chances are slim to none at a lot of these places. However, it does seem like he actually had a personality compared to most of the losers in the industry. I do know kids who have personal interactions with him, extremely unprofessional to say the least.

 
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Who’s his mentors? We should expose them for allowing this fucking disgrace to keep his offer if so 

 

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