JP Morgan Internship

<p>I was just wondering if anyone has been through an internship with JP Morgan.</p>

<p>I go to Ohio State so I know they recruit over here and I am especially interested in the Private Wealth Management analyst internship. I am basically just trying to find out how competitive it is to be accepted?</p>

<p>I currently have a 3.2 GPA.</p>

<p>Does it matter? All you’ll be doing is making a billion copies and running errands.</p>

<p>hmm…i thought the hint to your question was that i made a post asking about an internship</p>

<p>Very nice GPA.</p>

<p>actually your gpa is not all that great…</p>

<p>i have a friend with a 3.4 from nyu stern who didnt get it</p>

<p>I have a friend with a 4.0 from Harvard that didn’t get it.</p>

<p>Seriously, though, a 3.2 at Ohio State will be very hard to work with. At top programs, the best companies still expect you to have at least a 3.5 for the most part, especially right now. Ohio State has grade inflation, too. That aside, the reason they would come there (which might not be for investment positions) is to check out the people at the top of your class. Going to a school like Ohio State will require you to do more to stand out and certainly not make it acceptable to have worse grades than their Penn interns.</p>

<p>That was a sarcastic comment on my part. 3.2 is awful.</p>

<p>Personally know someone w/ much higher gpa (3.99+) offered a JPM internship and an offer of a job. Job offers were very competitive.</p>

<p>You need to get that 3.2 much higher.</p>

<p>Yeah, I already raised that up and am actually not even interested in that aspect anymore. Which happens, because I am a college student.</p>

<p>Dawgie, your posts around here being sarcastic are awfully funny. Especially when you consider the fact that you have admitted in previous posts that you were a flake in high school and even in college. So how did you come up in your mind that you are better than me even when my 3.2 before Summer Quarter, was probably significantly higher than your GPA when you were a freshman</p>

<p>And I also dying to know, why are you a graduate of college and still act like a jerk-off high schooler on a college forum? I will give you credit though, you do help people on these forums by showing how miserable an accounting major’s life can be. Do you seriously have nothing else to do with your free time other than try and ridicule people on a (again) college forum? </p>

<p>P.S. Thanks in advance for the laugh you are going to provide me with your moronic response. :)</p>

<p>Why are you so ****ed? That was like 4 months ago. I graduated with a 3.6 in college actually. I’m a good resource as I have a variety of experiences in the accounting profession. Believe me son, I have plenty more responsibility than you. I can just balance it better. Let’s not get personal my friend. I give it everyone raw on how it is to work in the accounting industry, both public and private. I don’t understand why all the hostility.</p>

<p>Hey Dawgie, it looks like I will probably be graduating with a 3.6 too. Yeahh! GPA Buddies!!!</p>

<p>Congrats. We got above average GPAs, gonna help for grad school!</p>

<p>That’s great. Can you tell me where in my first post I mentioned accounting at all?</p>

<p>And not making it personal? You made a sarcastic comments a few months ago, and then just yesterday, made a personal attack saying how awful my GPA is. </p>

<p>I come to this site to ask for advice not to be criticized. Especially when I asked nothing in which you have knowledge or experience in. I am sure you do have a lot more responsibility than me ( I am only a college sophomore) and I have seen you make some educated posts on these threads, but I don’t see the need to come into a thread that has nothing to do about accounting and then criticize me.</p>

<p>All right fine I apologize, but I do occasionally make jackass remarks like that as a warning. You’d be surprised how much I have knowledge in though.</p>