Sophomore wanting to break into management consulting – would love advice
Summary of me:
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Sophomore at non-target, small but reputable liberal arts school with 3.6 GPA
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Majoring in CS and minoring in Business; good club involvement with 1 leadership role
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Have an internship for summer 24 at a small risk management firm (will be splitting time between general underwriting and working with IT department)
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Have good connections at some of the big 4, Accenture, and Protiviti
My dilemma:
I only started looking into consulting in the last month and want to grind for summer 2025 internships but am wondering if this is even worth my time. I genuinely do think this line of work can be for me but am also aware of how dicey the recruitment process can be. Will be gunning for Deloitte very hard, likely in something risk and/or tech-related so that I can leverage my academic background and the experience I get this summer.
Questions:
-How cooked am I? Before I start grinding interview prep, I wanna know if this is even worth my time.
-When do the internships for 2025 come out? I heard that some are done recruiting whereas others released later this summer.
-Besides trying to get my GPA up and networking, what should I be doing to better my chances as an applicant?
-My school does have a consulting facet of its business major which I am interested in switching to. This would mean that I would have to take multiple overloaded semesters to catch up with these classes and that I would have taken a bunch of math classes for nothing (huge gut shot). Does the CS major help me out as an applicant or is it worth switching to consulting?
Feel free to grill me. I need it
Navigating the path into management consulting, especially from a non-target school, requires a strategic approach, but it's entirely feasible with the right preparation and mindset. Here's a breakdown of your situation and some actionable advice:
Assessing Your Situation
Major Decision: CS vs. Consulting Focus
Final Thoughts
Your journey into management consulting is just beginning, and you're already asking the right questions. Leverage your unique background, continue building your network, and focus on developing the skills and knowledge that consulting firms value. Remember, consulting is about problem-solving, analytical thinking, and effective communication—skills that can be honed in any major.
Sources: Consulting Recruiting 2023, Consulting Recruiting 2023, What do companies look for in intern applications?, Consulting 2023 internship deadlines
Nah bro stick to your CS Major it’s far more valuable than a “consulting” major whatever that is and more valuable than a business major for sure.
If I were you I would recruit for consulting but don’t abandon CS, keep it in your back pocket because SWEs can make a lot of money with better WLB and stability than consulting
How does your profile compare to others from your university who made it into consulting?
Id say im the middle of the pack in terms of GPA, internships, and extracurriculars amongst people wanting to go into consulting. The thing that makes me stand out the most is definitely my CS major. I don't know anyone with the major going into consulting, only minors. So I think I'm in a decent spot when it comes to comparing amongst people my age from my school.
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