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Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:11 am
by zoomzoom88
if I were to participate in OCI at a transfer school would employers assume me to be at median of new school? I currently have a 3.8 ... just wondering if they would even take that into consideration
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:13 am
by Jchance
They use ur old GPA for GPA cutoff purposes, but otherwise they view u as either above median or top third at the new school, unless the transfer jump is minimal (like within T14, Michigan to Berkeley)
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 9:21 am
by zoomzoom88
Jchance wrote:They use ur old GPA for GPA cutoff purposes, but otherwise they view u as either above median or top third at the new school, unless the transfer jump is minimal (like within T14, Michigan to Berkeley)
that actually works out fairly well then for transfers... especially if the jumps are large
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:26 am
by BVest
Jchance wrote:They use ur old GPA for GPA cutoff purposes,
Theoretically yes they do this, but they also use their cutoff at your old school. This also depends on the recruiter even noticing as they try to trim their stacks of 100s of resumes down.
Jchance wrote:but otherwise they view u as either above median or top third at the new school, unless the transfer jump is minimal (like within T14, Michigan to Berkeley)
I seriously doubt there is enough consistency from firm to firm to make any such generalization.
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:30 am
by Nebby
OP. I recommed not bidding your top spots to firms with medians above 3.50.
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:45 am
by zoomzoom88
CounselorNebby wrote:OP. I recommed not bidding your top spots to firms with medians above 3.50.
wouldn't this preclude most v100 nyc firms>?
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 10:51 am
by toothbrush
Honestly I think you should 1) seek out past transfers to the school you're targeting and ask how OCI went for them, and/or 2) speak with the adcoms/ call the OCS at the school you plan to transfer to to ask them this question.
I do not think that CN is right in his opinion, but if he is, that is something you need to find out for sure before bidding.
From the people I have spoken to, I will do the same if not better at transfer OCI as I would at my lower t14. However, I realize that that would not hold the same for someone at a t1 or t2 since they don't have predictable OCI cycles.
Re: Transfer OCI -- how will my GPA be viewed?
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 11:00 am
by Nebby
zoomzoom88 wrote:CounselorNebby wrote:OP. I recommed not bidding your top spots to firms with medians above 3.50.
wouldn't this preclude most v100 nyc firms>?
Not at all. It would only preclude most of the V20.