J.P. Morgan Launching leaders - Financial Analyst Summer Internship

Hi all,

I recently interviewed with J.P. Morgan for a financial analyst internship during the summer. They have not let us know whether we were selected or not, but I am confident I will receive a call. The application process was fairly simple (submit your resume, answer a couple questions regarding your ethnicity and so on). On my resume, it states my GPA for the university I am currently enrolled is a 3.8. I was told by the executive director of the program I am in, that my Entrance GPA was that of a 3.8 (we are not able to see that gpa) I thought it was a bit high, but what came to my mind was that they must have a different way of calculating it since GPAs usually change when you enter a new school. In reality, at the moment, after taking 4 classes in my university my GPA is really a 3.25. I am a bit stressed because I am worried J.P. Morgan will ask for transcripts, and I don't want them to think I lied or that I intended to maliciously falsify my GPA, although my current GPA already meets the standard of the 3.2 they are asking for. I was already flown out to New York to interview, so I am not sure if they will even ask for transcripts, but I want to know if anyone has had this experience or ever interned at J.P. Morgan. Also, any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks so much!

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