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- jawsthegreat
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Re: GPA Drop to No-Offer
Go to nalp directory and check your firms offer rate from 2010 summer. Then compare that to what u know about there 2011 rate from the recruitment process. If your firm didn't no offer anyone, odds are they don't give a fuck about grades.
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I'd be waaay more worried about the impending double dip leading to no-offers than to declines in grades.
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So much delusion and happy-talk ITT. I always make the same point in these threads, and am always shouted down by those who want to live in a magical dream world where they don't have to worry about their offer. But guess what? You do have to worry! Its 2011, not 2006. No offers happen. Half the time its for bad work product or being an aspie. The other half, its for grades.
I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
I think a good rule of thumb is that if you maintain your GPA, you'll be fine, because thats what they hired you at. But ITE, I would be wary of ANY drop, and anything above .1 or .2 would make me very, very uncomfortable. Look, its a buyers market (the firms are buying you). You are a replaceable cog, and there are hundreds who would kill to be in your shoes. Why bother with someone who either is not as smart as they thought or is to lazy to keep putting effort into law school? I literally heard partners at my firm say this. They know they have all the power and they don't want to hire lazy associates.
And btw, the reason you don't hear about this stuff to often is that people hate to talk about being no offered and about grades. I only know of the 5+ cases I do because I work at a journal and see a lot of resumes/interview a lot of people and have a gossipy girlfriend. But people do not advertise this shit.
Like someone else said, stop watching lord of the rings and study like you did as a 1L. Otherwise, be prepared for a catastrophic no offer that could destroy your career.
EDIT: Oh yea, one other thing - the whole world economy could very well implode over the next 9 months. If that happens, do you want to be the one with an extra LOTR viewing and mediocre grades, or the super star who saw their GPA improve as a 2L?
I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
I think a good rule of thumb is that if you maintain your GPA, you'll be fine, because thats what they hired you at. But ITE, I would be wary of ANY drop, and anything above .1 or .2 would make me very, very uncomfortable. Look, its a buyers market (the firms are buying you). You are a replaceable cog, and there are hundreds who would kill to be in your shoes. Why bother with someone who either is not as smart as they thought or is to lazy to keep putting effort into law school? I literally heard partners at my firm say this. They know they have all the power and they don't want to hire lazy associates.
And btw, the reason you don't hear about this stuff to often is that people hate to talk about being no offered and about grades. I only know of the 5+ cases I do because I work at a journal and see a lot of resumes/interview a lot of people and have a gossipy girlfriend. But people do not advertise this shit.
Like someone else said, stop watching lord of the rings and study like you did as a 1L. Otherwise, be prepared for a catastrophic no offer that could destroy your career.
EDIT: Oh yea, one other thing - the whole world economy could very well implode over the next 9 months. If that happens, do you want to be the one with an extra LOTR viewing and mediocre grades, or the super star who saw their GPA improve as a 2L?
- JusticeHarlan
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Re: GPA Drop to No-Offer
Name the firms.Anonymous User wrote:I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
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There's some truth to what you're saying, but don't you think you're putting it on a little thick and exaggerating the risk a little bit? In the end, the offer rates at your firm speak for themselves. And why you gotta call me out for watching LOTR last night man? I outlined all day.Anonymous User wrote:So much delusion and happy-talk ITT. I always make the same point in these threads, and am always shouted down by those who want to live in a magical dream world where they don't have to worry about their offer. But guess what? You do have to worry! Its 2011, not 2006. No offers happen. Half the time its for bad work product or being an aspie. The other half, its for grades.
I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
I think a good rule of thumb is that if you maintain your GPA, you'll be fine, because thats what they hired you at. But ITE, I would be wary of ANY drop, and anything above .1 or .2 would make me very, very uncomfortable. Look, its a buyers market (the firms are buying you). You are a replaceable cog, and there are hundreds who would kill to be in your shoes. Why bother with someone who either is not as smart as they thought or is to lazy to keep putting effort into law school? I literally heard partners at my firm say this. They know they have all the power and they don't want to hire lazy associates.
And btw, the reason you don't hear about this stuff to often is that people hate to talk about being no offered and about grades. I only know of the 5+ cases I do because I work at a journal and see a lot of resumes/interview a lot of people and have a gossipy girlfriend. But people do not advertise this shit.
Like someone else said, stop watching lord of the rings and study like you did as a 1L. Otherwise, be prepared for a catastrophic no offer that could destroy your career.
EDIT: Oh yea, one other thing - the whole world economy could very well implode over the next 9 months. If that happens, do you want to be the one with an extra LOTR viewing and mediocre grades, or the super star who saw their GPA improve as a 2L?
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- Doritos
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Re: GPA Drop to No-Offer
I concur in this.JusticeHarlan wrote:Name the firms.Anonymous User wrote:I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
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Thanks, anonymous poster. This explains all the firms with 100% offer rates.Anonymous User wrote:So much delusion and happy-talk ITT. I always make the same point in these threads, and am always shouted down by those who want to live in a magical dream world where they don't have to worry about their offer. But guess what? You do have to worry! Its 2011, not 2006. No offers happen. Half the time its for bad work product or being an aspie. The other half, its for grades.
I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
I think a good rule of thumb is that if you maintain your GPA, you'll be fine, because thats what they hired you at. But ITE, I would be wary of ANY drop, and anything above .1 or .2 would make me very, very uncomfortable. Look, its a buyers market (the firms are buying you). You are a replaceable cog, and there are hundreds who would kill to be in your shoes. Why bother with someone who either is not as smart as they thought or is to lazy to keep putting effort into law school? I literally heard partners at my firm say this. They know they have all the power and they don't want to hire lazy associates.
And btw, the reason you don't hear about this stuff to often is that people hate to talk about being no offered and about grades. I only know of the 5+ cases I do because I work at a journal and see a lot of resumes/interview a lot of people and have a gossipy girlfriend. But people do not advertise this shit.
Like someone else said, stop watching lord of the rings and study like you did as a 1L. Otherwise, be prepared for a catastrophic no offer that could destroy your career.
EDIT: Oh yea, one other thing - the whole world economy could very well implode over the next 9 months. If that happens, do you want to be the one with an extra LOTR viewing and mediocre grades, or the super star who saw their GPA improve as a 2L?
- NinerFan
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Right. Given the high offer rates for most firms in the last two years, I'm going to be skeptical unless you name some firms. Hell, I only know of a single person who got no offered this past summer. If anything it's the economy and work product produced during the summer that produced those supposed no-offers you know about. Work product that was mediocre but "good enough" in the past is no longer as acceptable.Doritos wrote:I concur in this.JusticeHarlan wrote:Name the firms.Anonymous User wrote:I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
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How to avoid all of the problems ITT: Keep your grades up and go do restructuring at Kirkland or Weil
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ITT: If the economy double dips, you will get no-offered due to grades.
Actual meaning, if the economy double-dips there will be no-offers because the economy crashed. Grades might factor in at the extreme cases.
If you really want to unpack this logic, there is an entirely different debate to be had. For example, firm class sizes are all down substantially because OCI planning occurred during the August market freefall, and firms hedged so they wouldn't have to no-offer large amounts of people like in 2009.
Sorry about all you class of 2010'ers who had lots of friends get no offered due to the economy, but getting a better 2L gpa wouldn't have helped those people. I just think it's really shady to come on here and try to fear monger towards existing 2L's. In any event, time will tell.
Actual meaning, if the economy double-dips there will be no-offers because the economy crashed. Grades might factor in at the extreme cases.
If you really want to unpack this logic, there is an entirely different debate to be had. For example, firm class sizes are all down substantially because OCI planning occurred during the August market freefall, and firms hedged so they wouldn't have to no-offer large amounts of people like in 2009.
Sorry about all you class of 2010'ers who had lots of friends get no offered due to the economy, but getting a better 2L gpa wouldn't have helped those people. I just think it's really shady to come on here and try to fear monger towards existing 2L's. In any event, time will tell.
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(1) Exactly what "journal" do you work on that involves reviewing resumes of 3Ls and "interview[ing] a lot of people." Law Review executive board selections are conducted spring of 2L. Likewise, article selections don't involve interviews.Anonymous User wrote:So much delusion and happy-talk ITT. I always make the same point in these threads, and am always shouted down by those who want to live in a magical dream world where they don't have to worry about their offer. But guess what? You do have to worry! Its 2011, not 2006. No offers happen. Half the time its for bad work product or being an aspie. The other half, its for grades.
I know dozens of law students who worked at biglaw firms. No-offering for bad 2L grades is MUCH more common then this thread would lead you to believe. I am at a t14, and I personally know of more then 5 students who were explicitly told that they were no-offered (at least in part) due to a grade drop (they were told that in better times the would have probably got an offer, but given ITE, they had to cut someone, and it came down to grades). And I'm not talking a major grade drop either. In some cases, the students really bombed. But in others, we're talking a GPA drop from 3.3 to 3.15.
I think a good rule of thumb is that if you maintain your GPA, you'll be fine, because thats what they hired you at. But ITE, I would be wary of ANY drop, and anything above .1 or .2 would make me very, very uncomfortable. Look, its a buyers market (the firms are buying you). You are a replaceable cog, and there are hundreds who would kill to be in your shoes. Why bother with someone who either is not as smart as they thought or is to lazy to keep putting effort into law school? I literally heard partners at my firm say this. They know they have all the power and they don't want to hire lazy associates.
And btw, the reason you don't hear about this stuff to often is that people hate to talk about being no offered and about grades. I only know of the 5+ cases I do because I work at a journal and see a lot of resumes/interview a lot of people and have a gossipy girlfriend. But people do not advertise this shit.
Like someone else said, stop watching lord of the rings and study like you did as a 1L. Otherwise, be prepared for a catastrophic no offer that could destroy your career.
EDIT: Oh yea, one other thing - the whole world economy could very well implode over the next 9 months. If that happens, do you want to be the one with an extra LOTR viewing and mediocre grades, or the super star who saw their GPA improve as a 2L?
(2) Many firms do not even ask for a transcript prior to or after the 2L summer.
(3) Unless has too many SA's, why are they no-offering unless there is a problem with work product? Recruiting and paying an SA is a $50-60k proposition. A 0.1 GPA drop does not justify no-offering someone with good work product.
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Also, nobody is watching LOTR these days. We're playing Skyrim dood.
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Maybe it was because I wasn't holding the controller, but watching someone else play gave me such a headache.c3pO4 wrote:Also, nobody is watching LOTR these days. We're playing Skyrim dood.
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Were they playing in first person mode or over the shoulder cam? This makes a big difference.Transferthrowaway wrote:Maybe it was because I wasn't holding the controller, but watching someone else play gave me such a headache.c3pO4 wrote:Also, nobody is watching LOTR these days. We're playing Skyrim dood.
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First person, dude's head is basically on a swivelc3pO4 wrote:Were they playing in first person mode or over the shoulder cam? This makes a big difference.Transferthrowaway wrote:Maybe it was because I wasn't holding the controller, but watching someone else play gave me such a headache.c3pO4 wrote:Also, nobody is watching LOTR these days. We're playing Skyrim dood.
- Bronte
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They've been playing them over and over again on Encore the past couple nights, which I have to assume is what he's referring to. Anyone who thinks you can't watch movies at night on the weekends and still get good grades is a tightwad, whether 1L or 2L year.c3pO4 wrote:Also, nobody is watching LOTR these days. We're playing Skyrim dood.
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Yea, especially when you look back and consider all the things you did to study as a 1L that wasted time.Bronte wrote:They've been playing them over and over again on Encore the past couple nights, which I have to assume is what he's referring to. Anyone who thinks you can't watch movies at night on the weekends and still get good grades is a tightwad, whether 1L or 2L year.c3pO4 wrote:Also, nobody is watching LOTR these days. We're playing Skyrim dood.
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Just so people don't get the wrong idea, I want to point out that this is one of the bigger fallacies repeated on this website. For example, at UVA many professors routinely gives out B-s, C+s, and C's. B-s are actually extremely common. Almost every single professor gives them out. It's really not all that uncommon.Bronte wrote:C's, D's, and F's barely qualify as grades in law school. In many law school classes, almost no one gets below a B-. You have to really punt to get a C+ or lower.Fresh Prince wrote:Wow, now I really know we've gotten into a pointless argument when you've been agreeing with me the whole time. Since when are C's, D's, or F's, not grades? .I'm sticking with my story. Get a B average or above and grades will not factor into an offer. Get C's, D's, or F's and it might.
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Yeah this a really pernicious "fallacy." It's not as if people can't just look up their grade distributions. Not to mention, nothing you said contradicts what I said. Note: "in many law school classes" and "almost no one" and "below a B-."Anonymous User wrote:Just so people don't get the wrong idea, I want to point out that this is one of the bigger fallacies repeated on this website. For example, at UVA many professors routinely gives out B-s, C+s, and C's. B-s are actually extremely common. Almost every single professor gives them out. It's really not all that uncommon.Bronte wrote:C's, D's, and F's barely qualify as grades in law school. In many law school classes, almost no one gets below a B-. You have to really punt to get a C+ or lower.Fresh Prince wrote:Wow, now I really know we've gotten into a pointless argument when you've been agreeing with me the whole time. Since when are C's, D's, or F's, not grades? .I'm sticking with my story. Get a B average or above and grades will not factor into an offer. Get C's, D's, or F's and it might.
The reason this is being discussed ITT is the following: if your point is that people should avoid getting Cs, Ds, and Fs, you're not really making a point. Obviously you should not be getting Cs under any circumstances. This is always bad.
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This wouldn't account for cold offers for poor grades.jawsthegreat wrote:Go to nalp directory and check your firms offer rate from 2010 summer.
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marking pageAgent wrote:About No-Offers / Cold Offers:
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- Comment: TLS Poster "lawfirmrecruiter" on no-offers and GPA
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Comment: TLS V10 SA asked hiring partner about 2L GPA
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A friend who went there claimed they didn't even ask for a transcript after summer was over. So I'm not sure they actually do.Anonymous User wrote:Gibson Dunn always seems to be pointed out when no-offers due to grades are discussed. Do any of you know why? Do you know or have you heard of any people being no-offered by GDC due to GPA drop?
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Even if firms don't judge by grades, other employers will. And if we get Euro crisis pwnd you might get no offered for no good reason. And then your grades matter.Fresh Prince wrote:If the economy tanks, then firms will have to make distinctions among summer associates when deciding whom to give an offer to. When having to distinguish between summer associates, grades will enter the equation.
Just preparing you for the worst, and the way things are going in Europe, the worst doesn't seem like a distant possibility. You can hold off on the Lord of the Rings marathon for another semester and a half, I'm sure.
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