Do I have a chance to break into a MF? How should I approach recruiting?
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This is a dumb post. You won't have any issues with recruiting if your GPA is 3.7-8+ and you get a job at a top bank/group that recruits well.
I was referring to breaking into a MF out of undergrad. I have a few junior friends working at BX and KKR next summer but they're all in Wharton. Would it still be possible for me to break into a MF if I'm a Math Econ student in CAS? Also what should I do to improve my resume/chances?
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