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Symplicity Question
I'm a rising 3L bidding at OCI (ok, I know chances are very slim for 3L OCI but hey, why not?). There is a little column on Symlicity that says "Estimated 3L" slots. Does anyone know if that column is even vaguely accurate? For example, it says Latham in Los Angeles has three 3L spots. Surely they have more than three spots for 2Ls, which leads me to believe that the number of spots for 3Ls is accurate. Any ideas?
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Re: Symplicity Question
You could just always check with the NALP Directory and cross-reference it.Anonymous User wrote:I'm a rising 3L bidding at OCI (ok, I know chances are very slim for 3L OCI but hey, why not?). There is a little column on Symlicity that says "Estimated 3L" slots. Does anyone know if that column is even vaguely accurate? For example, it says Latham in Los Angeles has three 3L spots. Surely they have more than three spots for 2Ls, which leads me to believe that the number of spots for 3Ls is accurate. Any ideas?
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Re: Symplicity Question
how would cross-referencing NALP be definitive? I'd guess that it is referring to the number of 3Ls they will be interviewing for that OCI session, not the number of 3Ls they will ultimately hire.