Friend of mine:

3.0 GPA

Major - Made his own...basically, a joke combination of history and political science with a couple random accounting classes.

SATs - Unmentionable

Work Experience - Security, body guard-type work.

Extra-Curricular - D1 starting offensive linemen.

***Took a Training the Street style crash course prior to full-time recruitment.

Result - Bulge Bracket IBD in NY. He hates it and is currently trying to transfer into sales on a flow desk.

 

i think its very simple. you need something to catch their eye and get them to bring you in for an interview.

grades is the typical thing.

another one is sports.

I think other things can grab their attention as well, though off the top of my head I can't think of anything.

 
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I know people with Division I varsity sports on their resumes with terrible grades who got FT offers. I guess someone above has already said this. However, you have to cut them some slack since DI sports probably takes a lot of time each week that can't be put towards studying, etc.

Best non-D1 athlete idea I can come up with are athletes from DIII schools that are top liberal arts schools who go through Alumni Athlete. I had a good friend who had a 2.8 GPA but got an offer at DB in structured products through a summer arranged by Alumni Athlete.

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http://www.princeofwallstreet.com

 

i have a 3.0 in engineering at umich but i had good experience and i knew what i was talking about. networking helped me get the interview, the rest was all yours truly.

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one of my friends has basically unmentionable stats, terrible gpa (think 2.5 give or take), lack of ECs but solid work history all hooked up by the dad. worked his/her ass off over the summer at a MM, was NOT given FT offer after summer but they allowed him/her to stayon as a part time intern during the school year.

a semester and a half later, they've finally verbally offered him/her FT for the summer and they are working out the paperwork. BTW, this is for the front office. Pretty clutch given the market conditions.

 

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