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urm status
curious how much (if any) impact URM status has for interviews this fall, if anyone knows anything about it. i have pretty much been operating as if it's irrelevant, but i'm not sure that is very prudent.
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Re: urm status
If you're above your school's median it will mean a lot. If not it will mean next to nothing.
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Re: urm status
somewhere in the top 30-40% at HYS. mostly trying to figure out if there are specific firms that are out of contention.
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Re: urm status
Ask your affinity group. They might have mentor programs/individual help. There are also diversity fairs.Anonymous User wrote:somewhere in the top 30-40% at HYS. mostly trying to figure out if there are specific firms that are out of contention.
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Re: urm status
if this is true, the world is yours. ---work big law for two years then go into academia/govt and never work past 4:30 in your life again.Anonymous User wrote:somewhere in the top 30-40% at HYS.
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