So we don't have all our spring quarter grades back yet, but I've gotten 2 and assuming the other 3 are similar, I will end up at or slightly above median. I would wait til I have all my grades back to ask, but I really want to start researching firms because I have a lot on my plate this summer. What range of firms should I realistically be looking at? Any chances at firms like Winston Strawn, Mayer Brown or something similar?
Oh, and besides going to school here, I have lived in Chicago for 5+ years and have family ties.
Thanks~
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Re: Median at Chi- where to bid?
I'm interested in this as well. Anyone?
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Re: Median at Chi- where to bid?
I'm in a similar situation at a different t-14, so I am interested in this as well. My school posts a gpa hiring history for firms that have participated in past OCIs. This is not entirely useful b/c of how much hiring trends have changed in recent past, but does your school provide this? If so, it may give you a rough estimate of where you should bid.Anonymous User wrote:So we don't have all our spring quarter grades back yet, but I've gotten 2 and assuming the other 3 are similar, I will end up at or slightly above median. I would wait til I have all my grades back to ask, but I really want to start researching firms because I have a lot on my plate this summer. What range of firms should I realistically be looking at? Any chances at firms like Winston Strawn, Mayer Brown or something similar?
Oh, and besides going to school here, I have lived in Chicago for 5+ years and have family ties.
Thanks~
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Re: Median at Chi- where to bid?
anyone?
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