About to Graduate from Target School with a 2.9 GPA

Hello everyone this is is my first time posting and I'm trying to figure out how to proceed from here. So I'm about to graduate from a target with a 2.9 GPA. Originally, I was focused on doing premed, but have since flamed out. I won't sugar coat it; there are 3 Fs on my transcript all of which occurred freshman year. I don't want to excuse this at all but the following things might give context for this performance. I am a first gen student so I really had no clue what was going on aside from the fact that my parents wanted me to be a doctor. Granted, plenty of first gen students do well despite this status, but unfortunately I was not one. Second, both of my parents passed away during undergrad and it basically sent me into a nose dive into depression (much better now after therapy). The only silver lining in my transcript is that in my last semester I pulled all 4.0s. I have no relevant internship experience and my employment history all occurred before undergrad.

Some quantitative context:

GPA Trend: 2.2  -  1.2  -  3.2  -  3.3  -  3.3  -  3.5  -  4.0  -  4.0 (Cumulative 2.9, Cumulative excluding Freshman year 3.55)

GMAT:  790/800

SAT (not sure if it's event relevant anymore?): 2320/2400

CFA Level I passed

Currently I am planning on pursuing the finance masters program at the extension school to fill in some gaps in knowledge. In the meantime, how do I proceed? Should I seek out internships for the summer intended for undergrads? I am at a loss. 

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First, I'm sorry you had to endure such loss during your time in undergrad. I have a very similar story as you– I lost a parent during college and it brought me to a 3.2 GPA (had a 3.9 year prior), first gen and at ivy. 

As a rising junior I was worried about my GPA and was convinced there was no way I'd get any interviews. After meeting with my college counselor she basically spelled out to me that the only way I'd have a chance is through networking – so through my VERY extensive networking I was able to communicate my story and witnessed people hardcore vouch for me. Despite my terrible GPA I was able to secure 5+ superdays (all places where I had referrals and contacts) and will intern at GS/MS this summer. I can 100% attest that this is the result of heavy networking.

Do you have a solid network? Have you yet reached out to school alumni? With a GPA in the low or sub 3s and no relevant internships, I would argue that even coming from a top target your chances come down *strictly* to who you know. Applying cold probably won't get your resume looked at whatsoever. If it's of any resolve, I was completely transparent with alumni about my story and my loss to explain my GPA and most were more than willing to help me (many even going above and beyond). Contrary to popular belief, there are a lot of benevolent people in this business :) Best of luck!

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