Undergraduate Looking for Advice

Hey guys,

I heard about this forum from another place so I figured I'd check it out. I'm currently a second-year undergraduate student at Rutgers University. I had no thoughts about i-banking until this year, I was pretty much a dead-set pre-medical student and I was pretty focused on getting into medical school. Unfortunately my family has ran into serious financial hurdles and whatnot and (this actually took time away from school a bit and my grades dipped slightly) I changed trajectories slightly and am shooting now for i-banking. I only know two people in the field, one is from Princeton and the other from Columbia (both undergrads who got their MBAs at Wharton).

My biggest fear right now is: How impossible is it to break into i-banking without coming from a target school? What does one DO to break into the field?

I currently am a Molecular Biology major with a Chemistry minor and I do research. My GPA is a 3.650. Should I give up? :(

Thanks for all the help.

 

a 3.6 gpa in a quant field like chemistry is pretty impressive, and shows you have the mental horsepower for a banking job. rutgers isn't an awful school, and i am sure there are plenty of alumni working in nyc IBD. so get a directory, and start contacting them about internships. also, think about taking the gmat- i bet you could get a 700+ on it. a good gmat score on your resume will help quell the banks' skepticism about your going to a non-target. (you must get a 700+ in order to put it on your resume btw)

 

a 3.6 gpa in a quant field like chemistry is pretty impressive, and shows you have the mental horsepower for a banking job. rutgers isn't an awful school, and i am sure there are plenty of alumni working in nyc IBD. so get a directory, and start contacting them about internships. also, think about taking the gmat- i bet you could get a 700+ on it. a good gmat score on your resume will help quell the banks' skepticism about your going to a non-target. (you must get a 700+ in order to put it on your resume btw)

 

a 3.6 gpa in a quant field like chemistry is pretty impressive, and shows you have the mental horsepower for a banking job. rutgers isn't an awful school, and i am sure there are plenty of alumni working in nyc IBD. so get a directory, and start contacting them about internships. also, think about taking the gmat- i bet you could get a 700+ on it. a good gmat score on your resume will help quell the banks' skepticism about your going to a non-target. (you must get a 700+ in order to put it on your resume btw)

 

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