Hi everyone,
I'm in a 5-year program at a target school in the EU with the goal of breaking into MBB/Tech Consulting. I would likely apply to offices in the EU and potentially NA. Due to personal circumstances and my course schedule, I'm facing a situation where I'll need longer than the standard five years to graduate. I have two options and would appreciate your advice:
1: Graduate in 6 years. This would require overloading my schedule, which could be denied by my institution and would very likely hurt my GPA or thesis.
2: Graduate in 7 years. As the courses left are concentrated in the latter part of the term, I would have to register for a full year. However, this would allow me to take the time necessary for these courses and maintain a high GPA. As the courses left would not fill the year, I am planning to pursue internships during that period, to bolster my profile and experience.
My main concern is how MBB recruiters will view a 7-year graduation timeline. I have a solid explanation for the delay, but I'm worried that my application will be automatically screened out before I get the chance to explain myself in an interview.
Which path would you recommend? Is an extended graduation timeline an automatic red flag for MBB? Are items such as the duration of graduation checked before granting interviews or is this checked later on in the process?
Thank you for your time and effort!