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Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Lots of data, ranging from the list of 2013 summers distributed by the school to ATL's list of top schools by headcount suggest that there are a lot of NYU people at Ropes, and relatively few at Wilmer.
I'm considering Wilmer (not NY), and trying to figure out what I'm missing here.
Thanks,
I'm considering Wilmer (not NY), and trying to figure out what I'm missing here.
Thanks,
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Just because you got an offer from Ropes doesn't mean you got an offer from Wilmer. Wilmer and Ropes look for different things in candidates. I went to Ropes, but I didn't even get a callback at Wilmer. Maybe NYU people are interested in corporate rather than litigation. If you want to go to Wilmer, by all means don't feel like you have to go to Ropes. I know people who summered at Wilmer and really liked it.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
links to these?Anonymous User wrote:Lots of data, ranging from the list of 2013 summers distributed by the school to ATL's list of top schools by headcount suggest that there are a lot of NYU people at Ropes, and relatively few at Wilmer.
I'm considering Wilmer (not NY), and trying to figure out what I'm missing here.
Thanks,
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Also, law students are prone to weird herding and flavor of the month behavior.
Firms are sometimes just idiosyncratic too. As one good example, I've always enjoyed the fact that (generally / through OCI, not as an absolute rule) Wachtell hires from NYU but not UVA and Williams & Connolly hires from UVA but not NYU.
Firms are sometimes just idiosyncratic too. As one good example, I've always enjoyed the fact that (generally / through OCI, not as an absolute rule) Wachtell hires from NYU but not UVA and Williams & Connolly hires from UVA but not NYU.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Are you talking about Boston offices? Otherwise this comparison doesn't make a lot of sense.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
I don't think Wilmer prefers BU/BC people. I go to one of those schools, and very top students from Boston with strong ties to the area weren't getting callbacks. But I definitely got a sense that Wilmer was looking for something in particular, but I just don't know what it is. Maybe OP is one of those types, and thus feels a greater affinity for Wilmer.dixiecupdrinking wrote:Are you talking about Boston offices? Otherwise this comparison doesn't make a lot of sense.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Can't be talking about the Boston office.. don't think there was a single NYU person last summer in Boston.dixiecupdrinking wrote:Are you talking about Boston offices? Otherwise this comparison doesn't make a lot of sense.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
So if it's not NY and it's not Boston then I don't even understand the question. Every other office for these firms is either small or comparing apples to oranges (e.g. DC).Anonymous User wrote:Can't be talking about the Boston office.. don't think there was a single NYU person last summer in Boston.dixiecupdrinking wrote:Are you talking about Boston offices? Otherwise this comparison doesn't make a lot of sense.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Why can't it be Boston? Nothing from OP suggests not Boston.Anonymous User wrote:Can't be talking about the Boston office.. don't think there was a single NYU person last summer in Boston.dixiecupdrinking wrote:Are you talking about Boston offices? Otherwise this comparison doesn't make a lot of sense.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
I'm considering Wilmer Boston, but interested in Corp work. Firm rep seems great in Boston in general, but not sure how I feel about it's corp department.
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Re: Why do NYU people go to Ropes and not Wilmer?
Not true-- check the list posted on the OCS website. There were two or three NYU people in Boston last year, I think.Anonymous User wrote:Can't be talking about the Boston office.. don't think there was a single NYU person last summer in Boston.dixiecupdrinking wrote:Are you talking about Boston offices? Otherwise this comparison doesn't make a lot of sense.
My impression was WH Boston is particular in its hiring and might prefer a BU/BC student over an NYU one just based on Boston ties, experience hiring from the school, etc. It strikes me as a more insular office than Ropes in that way. Keep in mind that the WilmerHale merger was less than a decade ago and the Boston office is still basically Hale & Dorr, which was a very "Boston" firm.
My guess is it's a combination of NYU students thinking "I will only go to Boston for the TOP FIRM (i.e. Ropes, though that's an asinine line to draw)" and Wilmer not hiring as many of them. You're not missing anything.
EDIT: oh, you might mean in the Ropes Boston office. I think that's accurate, but might just be a one-year fluke.