Below Median @ NYU: Where to bid w/ 3.23?
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2012 3:54 pm
Pretty good first semester, pretty bad second semester. Nothing below a B. Where should I be focusing my OCI bids range wise? Aiming for NYC.
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just from anecdotal evidence i would say yes. also, it seemed to me that a majority of law students want litigation since several dont know what corp really is, and the reason they came to law school in the first place was to do trial work. so i would think saying corp could help you stand out. this is just from my observationssAnonymous User wrote:is it generally easier to get cbs with an interest in corp?
The problem with his response is that 2 years of relevant WE + good interviewing skills can make a significant difference... When you start falling around the median at a T6, these things matter a whole lot more then the general emphasis on grades that happens for a generic situation.Anonymous User wrote:Thanks. That seems higher than I thought. Was this recently if you dont' mind me asking?
I second this. Lower GPA + good WE can still get those firms. But "good" WE can be too subjective.Anonymous User wrote:The problem with his response is that 2 years of relevant WE + good interviewing skills can make a significant difference... When you start falling around the median at a T6, these things matter a whole lot more then the general emphasis on grades that happens for a generic situation.Anonymous User wrote:Thanks. That seems higher than I thought. Was this recently if you dont' mind me asking?
Thus you need to self-evaluate your own WE in terms of its relevance to your interest (as in do you have finance WE? do you have experiences that speak to a strong Corporate interest?) and your own interviewing skills... These differences can make somebody below median perform at a above median level in terms of OCI or the reverse could occur and it could detract from the results of somebody who is at or above median.