Junior with a 2.997 - What Should I Do? / Is There Any Way For Me To Bounce Back?

Hey Guys,

I just rounded out my first semester of Junior Year absolutely terribly, including getting a C in my Corporate Finance class. While I wasn't doing extremely stellar before, I was somewhat coasting along. I'm terribly concerned, and sincerely worried about my future.

Am I screwed now? (I'm below the 3.00 kiss of death threshold). It is late in the game

Can I round up to a 3.00?

What should I do next, if I am to secure an internship before the Junior year Summer? I will do anything necessary, no matter how hard and how many hours, to get back on track. I'm ashamed and scared.

I'm trying to get into Wealth Management, if that helps at all.

 

Use the search bar, M&I resume guide or wso resume review, take that Cutco pyramid scheme bullshit off, and get a clue instead of asking everyone to do your work for you.

 

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