Excellentjay115 wrote:BTW, all the LA Law Schools are trying to organize an awesome weho night for all of you Lav Law LA visitors, so look out for it!

Excellentjay115 wrote:BTW, all the LA Law Schools are trying to organize an awesome weho night for all of you Lav Law LA visitors, so look out for it!
West Hollywood? That's like, the gay Mecca for LA right?jay115 wrote:
BTW, all the LA Law Schools are trying to organize an awesome weho night for all of you Lav Law LA visitors, so look out for it!
Kretzy wrote:Excellentjay115 wrote:BTW, all the LA Law Schools are trying to organize an awesome weho night for all of you Lav Law LA visitors, so look out for it!
So basically not worth it? I'm literally at median and almost all the firms at my school want top 1/3 at least.jay115 wrote:Gonna be tough to swing SF DA bc they're currently in a hiring freeze.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping an older thread, but I was wondering if it's worth attending Lavender Law if you're not exactly a stellar student. I'm at a T25 and at median and I couldn't get interviews with these firms through my schools preselect because of my grades. I'm mostly interested in the non-firm employers, particularly the NYC DA office and the SF DA office. My school offers absolutely no funding for travel expenses so I'd be paying for it on my own.
I know the employers that attend Lavender Law want the top of the class, especially the empolyer's I'm interested in. What do you guys think?
A lot of the firms coming to lav law will be NY biglaw firms, so the GPA cutoff will be equivalent to what it would be if those employers came to your school's OCIP.
I would suggest (1) asking the SF DA recruiting coordinator to see whether they've lifted the hiring freeze, or (2) your CSO adviser.Anonymous User wrote:So basically not worth it? I'm literally at median and almost all the firms at my school want top 1/3 at least.jay115 wrote:Gonna be tough to swing SF DA bc they're currently in a hiring freeze.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping an older thread, but I was wondering if it's worth attending Lavender Law if you're not exactly a stellar student. I'm at a T25 and at median and I couldn't get interviews with these firms through my schools preselect because of my grades. I'm mostly interested in the non-firm employers, particularly the NYC DA office and the SF DA office. My school offers absolutely no funding for travel expenses so I'd be paying for it on my own.
I know the employers that attend Lavender Law want the top of the class, especially the empolyer's I'm interested in. What do you guys think?
A lot of the firms coming to lav law will be NY biglaw firms, so the GPA cutoff will be equivalent to what it would be if those employers came to your school's OCIP.
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Correct. Not worth it. The only thing the lavender law fair may do for you is get you the interview you could not get on campus. As a rule firms will not hire someone at a career fair that they would not have even considered interviewing at that person's own school.Anonymous User wrote:So basically not worth it? I'm literally at median and almost all the firms at my school want top 1/3 at least.jay115 wrote:Gonna be tough to swing SF DA bc they're currently in a hiring freeze.Anonymous User wrote:Bumping an older thread, but I was wondering if it's worth attending Lavender Law if you're not exactly a stellar student. I'm at a T25 and at median and I couldn't get interviews with these firms through my schools preselect because of my grades. I'm mostly interested in the non-firm employers, particularly the NYC DA office and the SF DA office. My school offers absolutely no funding for travel expenses so I'd be paying for it on my own.
I know the employers that attend Lavender Law want the top of the class, especially the empolyer's I'm interested in. What do you guys think?
A lot of the firms coming to lav law will be NY biglaw firms, so the GPA cutoff will be equivalent to what it would be if those employers came to your school's OCIP.
the pool at the hotel is actually quite nice (it's a rooftop pool overlooking Los Angeles), but it's uber-small. That's a lot of speedos (and muff) for a tiny pool though...f0bolous wrote:i hear most attendees go because it ends up being an all-out orgy (although considering what most law students look like, i'm not sure why this would be something to look forward to) and the pool at the hotel becomes this warm stew of DNA and STDs. any truth to this?
jay115 wrote:the pool at the hotel is actually quite nice (it's a rooftop pool overlooking Los Angeles), but it's uber-small. That's a lot of speedos (and muff) for a tiny pool though...f0bolous wrote:i hear most attendees go because it ends up being an all-out orgy (although considering what most law students look like, i'm not sure why this would be something to look forward to) and the pool at the hotel becomes this warm stew of DNA and STDs. any truth to this?
and don't lie - i know everyone who isnt in DP-bound is looking forward to a lil Lav Law fun
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you don't think its worth it to go to try to get a callback?BenJ wrote:Not really helpful to post that Anon.
We'll have a pretty big contingent from NYU at Lavender Law (although a fair number will be missing the career fair), including me. NYU is basically paying for the whole trip. The Career Fair is kind of late in the cycle, though. Unless you look at risk for striking out, it's mostly going to be good for schmoozing, IMO, and getting a sense of the place or places where you already have an offer.
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