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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Sep 03, 2011 12:05 am

Revive now that I'm in the game:

Allen & Overy (NY)
Goodwin Procter (NY)
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan (NY)

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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You are awesome for doing this...

I'm only interested in the Columbia Stats for:

Katten Muchin (NY)
Pillsbury (SF)


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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Arent Fox NY?

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Fish & Richardson Boston?

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:Winston NY?

thanks so much
Small sample, 85%
It's higher than I thought. What sample is this number based on? Thanks.

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:
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Anonymous User wrote:Winston NY?

thanks so much
Small sample, 85%
It's higher than I thought. What sample is this number based on? Thanks.
not the op, but these numbers are based on HLS or CLS stats for like 7 cbs total, so def not the most accurate.

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Kelley Drye? DC & NYC??

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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K&E Chi
Sidley (banking) Chi
Skadden Chi

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:
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Anonymous User wrote:Winston NY?

thanks so much
Small sample, 85%
It's higher than I thought. What sample is this number based on? Thanks.
not the op, but these numbers are based on HLS or CLS stats for like 7 cbs total, so def not the most accurate.
The number is much lower for CLS. Perhaps from HLS or YLS?

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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+1 to Allen & Overy NY, also OMM (NY) and Dewey (NY) would be great. Thanks!

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Jones Day NY?

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K&E NY?

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Anonymous User wrote:Jones Day NY?
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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Herrick Feinstein NY? I know they only hire 4-6 people, wondering how many callbacks? Even though the firm is mid-sized and pays 130K (under market) it was my favorite firm I interviewed with.

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bump

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:Revive now that I'm in the game:

Allen & Overy (NY)
Goodwin Procter (NY)
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan (NY)
May I ask when your GP cb was?

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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MoFo NY?

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Howard Rice?
Farella Braun?

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:Herrick Feinstein NY? I know they only hire 4-6 people, wondering how many callbacks? Even though the firm is mid-sized and pays 130K (under market) it was my favorite firm I interviewed with.
I have a CB with them in a few weeks

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Does anybody have any other info on DPW other than the 20-25% number that's been floated about (which I think is based off of CLS, but I could be wrong)? I go to a non-East-Coast T10, and was wondering if that might have an impact on that number for us.

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:Revive now that I'm in the game:

Allen & Overy (NY)
Goodwin Procter (NY)
Stroock & Stroock & Lavan (NY)
Bumping because I'm curious about Stroock. Anyone have any info?

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:Does anybody have any other info on DPW other than the 20-25% number that's been floated about (which I think is based off of CLS, but I could be wrong)? I go to a non-East-Coast T10, and was wondering if that might have an impact on that number for us.
If anything it would be lower. It's going to be 20-33% at best.

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Re: Relative CB:Offer Ratios of Firms

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Anonymous User wrote:Does anybody have any other info on DPW other than the 20-25% number that's been floated about (which I think is based off of CLS, but I could be wrong)? I go to a non-East-Coast T10, and was wondering if that might have an impact on that number for us.
If anything it would be lower. It's going to be 20-33% at best.
I don't think this is correct. At my school, and from what I've heard generally, is that for non-East-Coast schools, DPW is initially more selective at the screening stage, so the offer percentage is higher, whereas for schools like Columbia, they can call almost everyone back with no real cost.

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