Hi all,
I'm a transfer student, currently making my final decision about where to attend school in the fall. If you'd like to give me any advice on where to go, please see http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 7&t=258945.
Specifically, I was admitted to NYU just this past week. I already have interviews lined up through another school's EIW program. If I cancel these interviews at the 11th hour, will I lose any chance I had with these firms? Not sure if this would be terrible form, or if it's expected from students/transfers.
Thanks!
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Re: Transfer EIW Interview Cancellation
These firms understand the transfer process and won't hold it against you.
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Re: Transfer EIW Interview Cancellation
Were these pre-selects? Or bids?
If it's bids, ask your OCS if they have sent them resumes yet. They might not even know you "have" an interview with them.
If it's pre-select, you might want to send the recruiter a quick email telling them why you cancelled. I'm not sure, though.
If it's bids, ask your OCS if they have sent them resumes yet. They might not even know you "have" an interview with them.
If it's pre-select, you might want to send the recruiter a quick email telling them why you cancelled. I'm not sure, though.