CV listed a major but graduate without it

Hi all,

I received a BB return offer this summer. However, I just realized that I could not graduate on time if I pursue my BBA majors (but I could keep BBA degree). I am worried that would my return offer being taken away? I really enjoy working at the bank and willing to drop out my majors for the return offer.

Any thought would be appreciated.

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I would talk to them and ask if it is possible to work there and go to school at night or something. If they say that is not an option, I would ask myself this question before making a decision: "Which would I rather do more: Work at this bank that I really enjoy working for, or finish my degree and look for other places to work after I finish it?"

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Assuming your gpa hasn’t fallen off a total cliff, just ask your team and those you had a good relationship with if it’s okay that you drop the other major. I think that, in most situations, they’d be fine with it. They want to make sure that you’ve graduated and the compliance checklist is in order more than anything.

 

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