Pummeled by Calc
Hi all,
I'm currently a sophomore considering withdrawing from my calc 3 class as this is my recruiting semester. Would this come up in interviews?
Hi all,
I'm currently a sophomore considering withdrawing from my calc 3 class as this is my recruiting semester. Would this come up in interviews?
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get a private tutor and spend hours in the library with them until you crush it. found mine on Craig’s list. then talk about how you failed and fixed it in your interview. bingo
If you withdraw will it show up , what is your schools policies around this and how it affects your transcript ?
How would this come up in an interview? I've never had an interviewer actually have my transcript before them when talking- usually your transcript is just a formal checklist from HR at point of application and point of on-boarding. Correct me if I'm wrong though- this was my experience at a BB bank though maybe a smaller bank would look at it during the interview in that case just explain that it didn't line up with your major or something (conflict, etc.)- it's not like they'll contact the school and find out about the fact you were poorly performing in the class- anyways 99% of bankers never took calc 3 anyway lmao
Drop it. It won’t come up during interviews.
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