and where will I end up?

<p>In a similar vein...</p>

<p>School: Stanford
Major: Management Science and Engineering
GPA: 3.8</p>

<p>Where would someone of that caliber end up working? Also, what if in the scenario they are awkward/suck at interviews?</p>

<p>Then you should get some interview prep and become much more comfortable with interview questioning and interviews in general.</p>

<p>In terms of where you’ll end up, that depends on what you want to do. Coming from Stanford with a 3.8 and difficult major, if you want to do banking, especially on the west coast, you are in great shape. </p>

<p>PM me if you have other questions.</p>

<p>IBanker</p>

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You have 3 more years to stop sucking at interiews and learn some social skills.</p>

<p>A lot of top tier consultancies, MBB especially, where I work, will instantly reject you if you are a brilliant but socially awkward. Social skill is heavily tested for and discussed for each applicant.</p>

<p>If you keep up the grades you’ll be in good shape when you graduate, but try to focus on developing yourself as a person these next few years. Not only for your professional wellbeing, but for your personal wellbeing. Pick up some spots as extra-curriculars, looks good on the CV as something that makes you more well rounded, and its a great chance to meet people and be put in situations that require quick thinking.</p>

<p>*sports, not spots</p>

<p>hello, I am new to this, I did not know how to start a thing so I’m just gonna ask my question here…
I am a highschool student, I’m supposed to write an essay on my future ambitions and I have no idea what to write, so I’m searching for interesting fields to study in university. I’m good in math, bio and little physics. I don’t like chemistry at all. I’m interested in Biomedical engineering but what are your suggestions?</p>