When did you receive this response?Anonymous User wrote:May have been boilerplate but they responded to my mass mail saying that the class is full
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Re: Alston & Bird (NY)
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Did your buddy have a callback recently? Sadly, I was relying on this one as well...Anonymous User wrote:Damn. I have a buddy who was relying on this one.

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couple days ago I think.Anonymous User wrote:When did you receive this response?Anonymous User wrote:May have been boilerplate but they responded to my mass mail saying that the class is full
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I think they are filled up by now...small SA class to begin with.
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I had to sign off on a background check form, is this completed after callback and before an offer is extended?
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Re: Alston & Bird (NY)
Pretty sure it's after the offer is extended. They can revoke it if something comes up on your background check that they don't like.