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Can I ask to re-schedule my interview?

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:37 pm

I have only 1 preselected interview on the BADCF, but the firm (and the exact office) also attend my school's OCI.
Can I email and ask them to arrange the interviews at my school's own OCI? I am in a T14 school from the east coast. Just want to save some travel expenses.

Is this good or bad? Does anyone have similar experiences? What can I say to them??

Thanks.

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Re: Can I ask to re-schedule my interview?

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Jul 04, 2012 12:42 pm

Not OP, would also like to know.

I have four, but two of them will go to my school and the other two are not so attractive to me....

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Re: Can I ask to re-schedule my interview?

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:24 pm

Anyone can take this question?

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Re: Can I ask to re-schedule my interview?

Post by piccolittle » Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:39 pm

Is your school OCI pre-select or lottery? I think it can't hurt to ask. Just say you're very interested in interviewing with them, and looking forward to it, but wondered if they would be open to interviewing you at your school's interview program instead. If they say no, whatever. They still have to see you at BADCF.

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