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lolzschool

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Top 1/3 at BU/BC

Post by lolzschool » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:30 pm

Do I have a chance at OCI or is that a pipe dream?

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Re: Top 1/3 at BU/BC

Post by thesteelers » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:16 am

you're fine dude. top third at BC/BU at least get interviews at OCI - it depends on your personality/connections also obviously. And as long as you don't bid on Wilmer Hale -level firms.

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Re: Top 1/3 at BU/BC

Post by rad lulz » Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:27 am

I have no idea because you have literally provided no info about yourself other than grades and school.

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Re: Top 1/3 at BU/BC

Post by JusticeHarlan » Wed Jun 13, 2012 6:25 am

You should get some interviews, and then it's up to you to turn them into offers for the summer. Probably an uphill battle for OCI at that rank (can be helped with work experience, IP, URM, getting on a journal, etc.), but still in the game. Definitely do both the NYC program and the primary Boston OCI, a few people I know really regretted not doing NYC. Also plan on mass-mailing, OCI isn't a lock for anyone and more options are better than fewer.

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