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Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by run26.2 » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:23 pm

Does anyone know if this is archived and accessible anywhere online?

I am interested in seeing how the ratio of summers who were given offers to total number of summers changed over the past several years.

Thanks.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:26 pm

run26.2 wrote:Does anyone know if this is archived and accessible anywhere online?

I am interested in seeing how the ratio of summers who were given offers to total number of summers changed over the past several years.

Thanks.

Google "NALP Quick Search." Search your firm. Enjoy.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by run26.2 » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:29 pm

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run26.2 wrote:Does anyone know if this is archived and accessible anywhere online?

I am interested in seeing how the ratio of summers who were given offers to total number of summers changed over the past several years.

Thanks.

Google "NALP Quick Search." Search your firm. Enjoy.
Please read the title of the thread. I would like previous years' data.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:31 pm

run26.2 wrote:
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run26.2 wrote:Does anyone know if this is archived and accessible anywhere online?

I am interested in seeing how the ratio of summers who were given offers to total number of summers changed over the past several years.

Thanks.

Google "NALP Quick Search." Search your firm. Enjoy.
Please read the title of the thread. I would like previous years' data.

They have previous years' data, dude. 2010 (expected), 2009, 2008. To see the ratio of SAs to permanent offers, look at the incoming class data and compare it to the previous summer's #s.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:31 pm

Also, if you have Chambers, they list the past few years, too.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by Anonymous Loser » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:41 pm

Anonymous User wrote: They have previous years' data, dude. 2010 (expected), 2009, 2008. To see the ratio of SAs to permanent offers, look at the incoming class data and compare it to the previous summer's #s.
This doesn't accomplish what the OP is trying to do.


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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by run26.2 » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:44 pm

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run26.2 wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:
run26.2 wrote:Does anyone know if this is archived and accessible anywhere online?

I am interested in seeing how the ratio of summers who were given offers to total number of summers changed over the past several years.

Thanks.
Google "NALP Quick Search." Search your firm. Enjoy.
Please read the title of the thread. I would like previous years' data.

They have previous years' data, dude. 2010 (expected), 2009, 2008. To see the ratio of SAs to permanent offers, look at the incoming class data and compare it to the previous summer's #s.
There are problems with this methodology. First, it assumes that everyone given an offer accepted it. Second, it assumes that every individual accounted for in the "Entry-level" row came from the summer associate class, when this may not be the case.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by run26.2 » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:45 pm

Thanks.

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Re: Previous Years' NALP Data

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Sep 22, 2010 11:47 pm

run26.2 wrote: There are problems with this methodology. First, it assumes that everyone given an offer accepted it. Second, it assumes that every individual accounted for in the "Entry-level" row came from the summer associate class, when this may not be the case.
You can cross-reference a lot of it with ATL, though.

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