What would be the GPA cutoff for a Math/Bio dual-major from an Ivy for top firms (healthcare banking)?

I don't mean to turn this into a "chance me" post, but I am a rising sophomore, considering either a Comp.Bio/Econ or (more likely) Bio/Math dual-major, and my GPA is really not remotely close to my peers in Wharton. I am doing a Big Four internship freshman summer in Asia as well as volunteer work with the WHO, and likely another international internship for sophomore year. I am also an athlete at my school, but the sport is a winter sport and it isn't as big a commitment as sports like basketball (so I don't know how much this will help explain my situation). I had some troubles emotionally my freshman year. If my GPA is quite low (below 3.5...), would this be acceptable with my major? I will try to apply to diversity programs (I am a girl).

 

Thank you! I may also be able to push it up considerably if the sophomore spring GPA is considered, since it is an upward curve. Do you think I will have the opportunity to apply post-sophomore spring for at least some firms?

 

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