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Have a callback next week. I wouldn't take the firm over an offer I already have. They dont do the practice area I want. They make you pay for the trip then reimburse.
Should I go?
I keep going back and forth.
Should I go?
I keep going back and forth.
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Re: Cancel?
cancel you foolAnonymous User wrote:Have a callback next week. I wouldn't take the firm over an offer I already have. They dont do the practice area I want. They make you pay for the trip then reimburse.
Should I go?
I keep going back and forth.
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Why is this even a question? I would be ready to cancel at "don't have the practice area I want," but paying for the trip on top of it? BYE, GURL.
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How long does it take you to get dressed in the morning?
Unless you're withholding some key information this is a no-brainer.
Unless you're withholding some key information this is a no-brainer.
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Re: Cancel?
If you didn't already have an offer at a firm you prefer, you could still probably go just for some interview experience.
Since you do, there's no reason to go, unless you like to waste time and energy.
Since you do, there's no reason to go, unless you like to waste time and energy.
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Re: Cancel?
...Heartford wrote:If you didn't already have an offer at a firm you prefer, you could still probably go just for some interview experience.
Since you do, there's no reason to go, unless you like to waste time and energy.
...and other people's time and money, and harm your fellow students by not freeing up the spot.
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Definitely cancel. I went to an interview after having two other offers at firms I liked better, and wished that I hadn't. Interviews are tiring and no point in wasting time and energy.
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Re: Cancel?
Thanks
Am canceling.
Just checked and realized I had to pay then be reimbursed. Ugh.
Also
Am canceling.
Just checked and realized I had to pay then be reimbursed. Ugh.
Also
I genuinely loled.How long does it take you to get dressed in the morning?