Summer class resume help!

I will be attending a semi target next year. Eventually I want to work for a bb.
I was curious if I take a couple classes over the summer at a local community college to get ahead on credits, will recruiters see that I studied at a community college and will it look bad in the future?
The classes that I would take would just be G.E. classes such as writing and or history.
Please give me your advise and concerns! Thanks!

 

Yeah. I got a little more input today about it. I think I will leave it the way it is. Thanks

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They usually check transcript, and I don't think CC GPA is very credible in the recruiters eyes.

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Please, anyone with insight feel free to weight in. The reason I ask is b/c i read a previous post on which an IB recruiter indicated that it is best to leave cc off. Also comment on the gpa averaging. Lastly, do all banks check transcripts?

 

They are going to ask for a transcript from your current school. If not, background checks can find out the same info. It is ill advised to average the cc and ivy unless your current school lists it that way. Your best bet is just to list both schools seperately and explain why there is such a difference. However, the whole frat rushing thing isn't a very good excuse. If I was the recruiter, it would signal to me that either 1) CC was too easy and your having trouble adjusting to new academic environment, which means you might have trouble keeping up with the fast paced ibank world 2) Your unable to manage your time effectively, which brings in to question your ability to handle a time pressure environment. Maybe another excuse?

 

Pretty deceptive to put "guarantee acceptance at USCD" when you are not even planning on going there.

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But its the lowest "ranked" school im applying to, so any deception would really be deflating my resume. It's just so they do not assume im some CC student applying to lower tier schools.

You have bigger problem than that.

There is nothing wrong with a CC. But if we were to go by most low regards of CC, you would be already coming from a CC, so what could be lower than that?

I really don't know how to answer your original question. Good luck

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What University did you finish your degree at? What was you GPA and your Major GPA? If your GPA is above 3.0, then list it but if not, then don't as it is generally understood that if it's left out - it's under 3.0 anyways. I would probably leave out the Community College on the resume as this is something that can get you dinged instantly. Also, this may be just because it's a web board but your grammar and syntax is incorrect and if this correlates to your inquiring about positions, then this will get you dinged automatically also. This is not meant to be an attack, just honest feedback - hope it helps.

 

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