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Re: Grades you've gotten as a 3L without losing your offer

Post by Danger Zone » Tue Jun 14, 2016 9:39 am

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Danger Zone wrote:B- in my last semester. Firm asked for transcript. Didn't rescind my offer.
Do firms get your transcript directly from the school after graduation or do you physically send them a copy?
I requested it from my school but used the firm's address so it went straight to them. I suppose you could also get a transcript yourself.

Why do you ask though? If you're considering doctoring up your transcript, then you should know that's a really dumb idea.
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Re: Grades you've gotten as a 3L without losing your offer

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Jun 14, 2016 9:56 am

C, v50. later lateraled to v10. no one cares.

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Re: Grades you've gotten as a 3L without losing your offer

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Jun 14, 2016 10:48 am

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Anonymous User wrote:Just got a C+. Am I done for?
Ugh they just announced 180 at my firm, which stands to lose almost 10% in partner profits and was on Capital's "going to 180 would cause serious problems" list.

Could you link to this list please?

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