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When the rest of your profile looks the way yours does, of course a 3.5 isn’t going to be a deal breaker — especially given you’re coming from an Ivy. In general, I think a low GPA — with low grades in some important courses — absolutely can be a deal breaker. I don’t think GPA is left-fat tailed for top programs, and I think that’s because most with lower GPAs don’t have the other profile characteristics that you do.I think that you still have a shot TBH, I got my interview invite like 4 days before my interview, so I'm fairly sure they're sending the invites on a rolling basis as they're ascertaining for each candidate whether to assign an interview or not. The email I got also said that they're doing interviews through late february -if you haven't heard anything by like Valentines day I would assume you aren't getting one
Also I don't know if it will help anyone in the future that looks back at this thread, but given that this is essentially the 2021 thread and since the folks who posted profiles in the 2020/2019 threads helped me out a ton, I figured I'd post mine for anyone looking back at this next year
Graduated from Top IVY Magna Cum laude with BA in Computer Science, Economics, won a top research prize (3.5 GPA.. but I had better than average grades in all my math courses)
Worked at Goldman Sachs/A prop trading firm for three years as a sell side data scientist and then a buy side quantitative researcher ( 1 yr Goldman + Internship, 2 year prop trading firm)
Built two profitable, AI-driven market making strategies at my current employer from the ground up, lots of c++/python/finance quantitative experience
Series 7/63 certified
Substantive rec letters from 2 professors that I did research with, and a managing director from Goldman that I worked with intimately (none from my current employer)
I worked in a volunteering organization during my undergraduate for 3 years and held leadership roles
Emphasized my athletics / writing passion
GRE Quant 169, Verbal 168, Writing 5.5
Main takeaway for anyone who had similar anxiety to me this application season, having a "low" GPA isn't a deal-breaker that will keep them from considering your application, if you have substantive experiences/great recs/a demonstrated passion for finance, you can still get an interview
Your background is stacked man. Good luck with all your apps.