Spring Week 2022 Thread

Since Spring week applications are opening up now, thought it would be good to share any info everyone has on applications. Does anyone have info on which banks have rolling vs non-rolling application processes? 

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Both are non-rolling, but they look at them in order of submission (so they are slightly rolling, it might increase your chance to apply early (not as much as other banks) but still a bit).

 
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I've heard this too but I see a couple flaws: Goldman opened a week ago and yet people who are eligible for it haven't even started university yet, or even have their A-level grades; as a result many don't even have a confirmed university place and so cannot apply. The only people who can are gap year students and students in second year on a 4 year course - you'd expect them to disproportionately have better success in the GS app since they can in effect apply 2-3 months before their first year counterparts. I don't think we see this though so GS must have some system in place to account for the non-rolling nature of their application cycle. Or a quota idk. Just conjecture though, always apply as early as you are competitive.

 

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