Hello everyone. I am a first year (going into second year) student at ESCP Business School, pursuing the BSc in Management. I would really like to go into consulting in Paris once I graduate, seeing as ESCP is a well-known and well-regarded school in France (I am not French by nationality but I am fluent in French due to previously living in France).
My resume, as of right now has 'sports' written all over it. I am the VP of a Sports Business society at my school, have experience as a sports editor for an online magazine, I'm currently doing a project management internship for a sports media company, and I have my own blog where I write about the financial side of Italian football.
I always thought that I wanted to work in sports, but recently I have been having second thoughts. I want to gain exposure to more industries and find something that truly excites me, because I think that my spark for sports is beginning to flicker. Most important of all, I want to explore fields that actually impact people's lives in a positive manner, and I want to leave a mark in this world. I do not know what this is just yet, but I believe that consulting can allow me to eventually find something that aligns with these thoughts of mine. I just want to learn learn learn and work on many different projects.
I want to know if it is realistic for me to think about getting a consulting summer internship at an MBB or a Tier-2 firm for the summer of 2025, when I will be a second year student going into my third and final year at ESCP. I plan on starting my consulting prep next weekend - go through case studies and so on (my school has a ton of resources for this) - and start building a profile suitable for consulting. I also want to leave the society I am currently part of and join a consulting one (we have 3-4 in total at our school). What else would you recommend I do? Any tips?
Extra question for the French people out there: is it realistic for me to get a consulting offer with only an undergraduate degree? I saw on LinkedIn that most people first get into the industry with a MiM after doing classes prépas. Should I completely abandon the idea of getting into consulting before I even complete an MBA or a MiM?
This is a very long post and I want to thank anyone who's read it top to bottom. Thank you so much. And I also want to thank you in advance if you leave any tips or offer guidance. Have a great weekend.