I was born and raised in Orange County, and I would like to work their after I graduate. However, I don't think that Orange County has any large offices. Would it be crazy to bid heavily on firms that have <10 summer classes?
Even if you didn't deal with the OC/LA dilemma yourself, please provide your experience with satellite offices that are in close proximity to a major market.
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Re: Satellite Offices
While summer class size is one component, there are other factors in the mix, importantly: how competitive of a candidate are you (GPA/Class Rank/School)?
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