Let me guess, YHS?Anonymous User wrote:I have low grades (below median). I got 4/5 offers for my CBs. Just PWN your interviews.
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Blindmelon wrote:Let me guess, YHS?Anonymous User wrote:I have low grades (below median). I got 4/5 offers for my CBs. Just PWN your interviews.
CCN. Lots of people in my same position with no CBs or offers at CCN.
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Below median at CCN isn't that low though.Anonymous User wrote:Blindmelon wrote:Let me guess, YHS?Anonymous User wrote:I have low grades (below median). I got 4/5 offers for my CBs. Just PWN your interviews.
CCN. Lots of people in my same position with no CBs or offers at CCN.
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Anonymous User wrote:Below median at CCN isn't that low though.Anonymous User wrote:Blindmelon wrote:Let me guess, YHS?Anonymous User wrote:I have low grades (below median). I got 4/5 offers for my CBs. Just PWN your interviews.
CCN. Lots of people in my same position with no CBs or offers at CCN.
Below median is below median.
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No sh*t sherlock. What I'm saying is that 4/5 offers isn't that surprising at below-median of CCN.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Below median at CCN isn't that low though.Blindmelon wrote:CCN. Lots of people in my same position with no CBs or offers at CCN.Anonymous User wrote:I have low grades (below median). I got 4/5 offers for my CBs. Just PWN your interviews.
Below median is below median.
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No sh*t sherlock. What I'm saying is that 4/5 offers isn't that surprising at below-median of CCN.[/quote]Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote: Below median at CCN isn't that low though.
Below median is below median.
Really? Because I could have sworn that you said, "Below median at CCN isn't that low though," not that my offer rate wasn't surprising.
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This is not true. Below-median poster did well.Anonymous User wrote:No sh*t sherlock. What I'm saying is that 4/5 offers isn't that surprising at below-median of CCN.Anonymous User wrote:[
Below median is below median.
Grades do matter. But once you're at the callback, work experience, maturity, performance in interviews, all become key. I genuinely believe that room for error, like one of your CB interviews not going so well, is much less.
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Anonymous User wrote:This is not true. Below-median poster did well.Anonymous User wrote:No sh*t sherlock. What I'm saying is that 4/5 offers isn't that surprising at below-median of CCN.Anonymous User wrote:[
Below median is below median.
Grades do matter. But once you're at the callback, work experience, maturity, performance in interviews, all become key. I genuinely believe that room for error, like one of your CB interviews not going so well, is much less.
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Except that this sort of on-the-spot legal analysis bears little resemblance to any legal work at big firms that I'm aware of. Meaningful legal analysis is almost always done "offline." You need to have issue spotting skills, certainly. But that's something that's already tested on 1L exams.bilbobaggins wrote:The best system would be what consulting companies have been doing for years - give actual critical thinking questions and legal work during interviews. Measure applicants based on the sort of thing they'd actually be doing, rather than their ability to write a good essay in Torts.
As to the OP: grades matter, but you can't do anything about them now. Relax and try to rock the interviews.
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If you're a guy, this will probably hurt more. totally guessing though.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Just sell yourself and let your personality shine through, as well as research you've done on the firm. I have 15 callbacks, and I think my chances are pretty bad at getting an offer, just because of my personality type. It's much more important once you get past the screener.
What's your personality type?
bad. introverted. nervous and it shows. I have a weird voice too that I'm unconfident about.
With 15 callbacks, you'd have to be a deaf mute not to get at least 1 job offer and even then someone would hire you for diversity purposes.
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dresden doll wrote:Problem is, law school doesn't prepare for legal work so those with firm work over the summer would be - IMO unfairly - advantaged.bilbobaggins wrote:The best system would be what consulting companies have been doing for years - give actual critical thinking questions and legal work during interviews. Measure applicants based on the sort of thing they'd actually be doing, rather than their ability to write a good essay in Torts.
Not that I'd mind since I actually did get to do firm work this summer.
Well, isn't that the right thing to do? I think hiring someone just because they are number 1 in their class is stupid. Grades do not equal great lawyering skills. I know some ppl who are courtroom stars, and they did not do all that well in law school.
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do you recommend taking rec. letter to cb interview?
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As someone with medicore grades, I figure it is like the LSAT- not the best theoretical method but the best that we have in terms of 1) anonymity, 2) being easy to rank and compare applicants across different schools. Obviously we could design an interview process to better simulate what lawyers do, just like we could design a test to simulate better what law students do, but in terms of cost there are just too many candidates and not enough of an incentive because biglaw work for the first few years is very different from lawyering.Anonymous User wrote:dresden doll wrote:Problem is, law school doesn't prepare for legal work so those with firm work over the summer would be - IMO unfairly - advantaged.bilbobaggins wrote:The best system would be what consulting companies have been doing for years - give actual critical thinking questions and legal work during interviews. Measure applicants based on the sort of thing they'd actually be doing, rather than their ability to write a good essay in Torts.
Not that I'd mind since I actually did get to do firm work this summer.
Well, isn't that the right thing to do? I think hiring someone just because they are number 1 in their class is stupid. Grades do not equal great lawyering skills. I know some ppl who are courtroom stars, and they did not do all that well in law school.
Entry-level hiring seems to have more elements of grad school admissions than job searching.
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