No. It's the right amount of stock. I wouldn't be surprised if WLRK doesn't even open their e-mail/mail from law students in search of associate positions.RVP11 wrote:You're putting way too much stock in where the firm recruits. WLRK also does OCI at UCLA/Texas/Howard, but you can bet your ass someone who is top of the class at Virginia/Michigan/Duke probably has just as good or better chances.RisingMichigan3L wrote:MV have 0 chance, since WLRK doesnt recruit at those schools. P has a good chance relative to the rest of the T14, but not as good as HYS. It's so hard to tell because WLRK's summer class is btw 20-30 students every year and the distribution changes.(MVP could have an outside chance).
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I actually love WLRK's website, especially compared to most firm's recruiting pages. Less than one page of bare text all-in and this:
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