How bad would it look to drop a class?

Hey guys,

I am planning to drop a class that is unrelated to my coursework/degree plan (Management Information Systems Class) and also at most I would get a C+/B- (if I am lucky) since its a pretty tough class and I cannot afford that low of a letter grade this semester definitely. On my transcript it will show as a Q (equivalent of Withdrawal Pass) I was wondering how bad would this look when it came to IB screenings/interview and overall recruiting? In general how bad are drops viewed in the eyes of a recruiter. This would be my first dropped class btw

Any help/advice/suggestions is appreciated

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It's no big deal whatsoever, at least in my experience. I have dropped 2 classes in the past, on my record it shows up as a WP (Withdrawal Pass).

I've still managed to intern at Google, GS, other top tech comps, and have just landed interviews with 2/3 MBBs for full time jobs.

I don't even think they look to carefully at those things. When companies analyze academic achievements they look at a combination of: - Overall GPA; GPA in major(s) - Degree; and difficulty of major

 

Nobody cares. I dropped a couple classes, and it never came up. No banker will ever see your transcript. If HR wants it, it will just be to confirm that you graduated and that your GPA is roughly what you said.

Can't say what it means for MBA admissions, but I think work experience and leadership is a much bigger component. Average GPA at HBS is like 3.55?

 

I just got into three M7 schools (not H/S) with a 3.5 in a liberal arts major from a top-tier state school. Had one W, a few pass/fails. Probably better to get a W than a C. Think your resume and GPA/GMAT matter far more than any particular classes, though who knows. Maybe my W got me rejected from a fourth school, but I doubt it.

 
Simple As...Drop that shit man. As long as it doesn't hinder you from graduating on time, at least.

That's what I'm going to check when I go talk to my adviser. As of right now, I'd graduate easily despite this W, if I decide to major exclusively in finance. I was thinking of going double in Econ, but I'm not too sure of that now anyways. Thanks for the advice guys. Class is boring as hell anyways.

 
PTSjust drop it....as long as you limit yourself to 1/2 W's on the transcript there shouldnt be too many issues
Shouldn't be an issue. I'm just dealing with a lot this semester.

Thanks for all the advice guys.

 

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