Confused?Anonymous User wrote:
Quite a few. Do you not read the thread?
Actually, there was only one mention of a callback from Akin way back in the beginning of the thread, and it didn't specify which office.
Why did you remove your insult? Step up!!
Haha. Well I just figured I didn't need to be a dick either.
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False.Anonymous User wrote: Most people at CLS are normal and chill.
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With all due respect, maybe you've been in New York City too long and lost your frame of reference.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:On the subject of douchebags, I've been surprised at how un-douchey EIP has been. I thought it would be a douchefest.
Why did you think this? Most people at CLS are normal and chill.
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Wow! I turn my back for a day and this thread becomes a Docuhe-Fest!
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I'm honestly surprised it took so long.Anonymous User wrote:Wow! I turn my back for a day and this thread becomes a Docuhe-Fest!
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This is a joke, right?Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:On the subject of douchebags, I've been surprised at how un-douchey EIP has been. I thought it would be a douchefest.
Why did you think this? Most people at CLS are normal and chill.
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dittoAnonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:This is a joke, right?Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:On the subject of douchebags, I've been surprised at how un-douchey EIP has been. I thought it would be a douchefest.
Why did you think this? Most people at CLS are normal and chill.
I don't know who you guys socialize with, but my crowd is pretty normal.
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Yet another (and distinct) anonymous poster here in agreement. Everyone I know is normal and chill, too.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:This is a joke, right?Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:On the subject of douchebags, I've been surprised at how un-douchey EIP has been. I thought it would be a douchefest.
Why did you think this? Most people at CLS are normal and chill.
I don't know who you guys socialize with, but my crowd is pretty normal.
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I call transfer.Anonymous User wrote:On the subject of douchebags, I've been surprised at how un-douchey EIP has been. I thought it would be a douchefest.
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This thread has been filled with very useful information until the last page. Can people please stop fighting and only post useful and subs
tantive information? Please! I know we are all stressed but let's try not to take it out on each other!
tantive information? Please! I know we are all stressed but let's try not to take it out on each other!
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Am I the only one who doesn't talk about callbacks with his/her friends?Anonymous User wrote:I only know one person with three or more. From the people I know (both scholars and non), it's currently 1 or 2.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:How many call backs is average at this point? 3? 4? 5+?
Trying to see if I'm doing well or need to switch it up a little.
From my group of friends, three seems to be about average.
I look at it like grades and money; it shouldn't be openly discussed unless it's understood that everyone is in the same position.
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Among my friends who are also in the same associate classes at biglaw firms? Yes.NYAssociate wrote:So you plan to talk openly about your salary as a biglaw attorney?Anonymous User wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't talk about callbacks with his/her friends?Anonymous User wrote:I only know one person with three or more. From the people I know (both scholars and non), it's currently 1 or 2.Anonymous User wrote:
From my group of friends, three seems to be about average.
I look at it like grades and money; it shouldn't be openly discussed unless it's understood that everyone is in the same position.
But one never talks about personal finances in the workplace or in public.
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Are you kidding me? EIP is all that's on anyone's mind this week, and to ignore that would be naive. Once my friends and I started discussing our callbacks (whether 1, 10, or none), it lifted a lot of tension in the room.Anonymous User wrote:Am I the only one who doesn't talk about callbacks with his/her friends?Anonymous User wrote:I only know one person with three or more. From the people I know (both scholars and non), it's currently 1 or 2.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:How many call backs is average at this point? 3? 4? 5+?
Trying to see if I'm doing well or need to switch it up a little.
From my group of friends, three seems to be about average.
I look at it like grades and money; it shouldn't be openly discussed unless it's understood that everyone is in the same position.
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Have you thought about whether it eased tension for those with none?Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Are you kidding me? EIP is all that's on anyone's mind this week, and to ignore that would be naive. Once my friends and I started discussing our callbacks (whether 1, 10, or none), it lifted a lot of tension in the room.Anonymous User wrote: Am I the only one who doesn't talk about callbacks with his/her friends?
I look at it like grades and money; it shouldn't be openly discussed unless it's understood that everyone is in the same position.
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She was the one who inquired in the first place, actually. Once she realized that many of the partners she interviewed with hadn't made calls yet, she felt a lot better.Anonymous User wrote:Have you thought about whether it eased tension for those with none?Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Are you kidding me? EIP is all that's on anyone's mind this week, and to ignore that would be naive. Once my friends and I started discussing our callbacks (whether 1, 10, or none), it lifted a lot of tension in the room.Anonymous User wrote: Am I the only one who doesn't talk about callbacks with his/her friends?
I look at it like grades and money; it shouldn't be openly discussed unless it's understood that everyone is in the same position.
But my point is that this isn't a matter of etiquette the way not talking about your salary is. We're all in the same boat right now - or maybe even swimming around in the ocean looking for dry land.
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She was the one who inquired in the first place, actually. Once she realized that many of the partners she interviewed with hadn't made calls yet, she seemed to feel a lot better.Anonymous User wrote:Have you thought about whether it eased tension for those with none?Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Are you kidding me? EIP is all that's on anyone's mind this week, and to ignore that would be naive. Once my friends and I started discussing our callbacks (whether 1, 10, or none), it lifted a lot of tension in the room.Anonymous User wrote: Am I the only one who doesn't talk about callbacks with his/her friends?
I look at it like grades and money; it shouldn't be openly discussed unless it's understood that everyone is in the same position.
But my point is that this isn't a matter of etiquette the way not talking about your salary is. We're all in the same boat right now - or maybe even swimming around in the ocean looking for dry land.
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