Just above 50% at UT. OCI chances?
Posted: Thu Jul 08, 2010 11:42 am
I have a 3.4 and am above the median (3.3). Any insight into my chances at OCI and what type of firms I should be looking at? Thanks for the help
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But I thought you sat next to a biglaw associate on an airplane. Doesn't that mean you are the resident biglaw expert?taxguy wrote:No one here can give you any insights. I do know that there was a poster who went to Cornell and was in the middle of his class. He still can't find a job. You will see his post in the law job forum where he want to just "give up."
Boom time it was top 40% (top 50% had a shot)what class rank usually gets jobs through OCI at a school similarly ranked to UT?
Why so serious?Response: If you are going to be a lawyer at least quote people correctly and use the right wording. Yes, I did sit next to someone who worked at Big Law plus I do know many people who work and have worked at Big Law BUT I NEVER said that I was an expert. Again, you are ascribing words that were never said.
I don't think you get to use lawyer sayings until you are a lawyer.taxguy wrote:nealric said,"But I thought you sat next to a biglaw associate on an airplane. Doesn't that mean you are the resident biglaw expert? "
Response: If you are going to be a lawyer at least quote people correctly and use the right wording. Yes, I did sit next to someone who worked at Big Law plus I do know many people who work and have worked at Big Law BUT I NEVER said that I was an expert. Again, you are ascribing words that were never said.
However, you will make a good lawyer, of that I am sure. There is an old saying among lawyers that is still true today:
When you have the law on your side, argue the law
When you have the facts on your side, argue the fact
and when you have neither, "baffle em with bullshit."
You are terrific at the latter.
taxguy wrote:nealric said,"But I thought you sat next to a biglaw associate on an airplane. Doesn't that mean you are the resident biglaw expert? "
Response: If you are going to be a lawyer at least quote people correctly and use the right wording. Yes, I did sit next to someone who worked at Big Law plus I do know many people who work and have worked at Big Law BUT I NEVER said that I was an expert. Again, you are ascribing words that were never said.
However, you will make a good lawyer, of that I am sure. There is an old saying among lawyers that is still true today:
taxguy wrote:No one here can give you any insights. I do know that there was a poster who went to Cornell and was in the middle of his class. He still can't find a job. You will see his post in the law job forum where he want to just "give up."
see ^. the thread you referred to earlier in this thread in which the OP wanted to "give up," that person definitely is not a Cornell student. Just ftr, RC fail on your part. Wasn't going to say anything, but then you went and got huffy.Anonymous User wrote: I just don't know what happen. I am at a T-14 law school (DGMVPN)