Does a NU transfer need ties to bid Chicago?
Posted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 10:31 am
About to put down my deposit as a transfer, but having a scare about markets. I was hoping to get it cleared up before dropping the money, and the career people won't talk to me until I deposit. Cue TLS.
Transferring to NU from CU Boulder. My only ties are CO and DC. I grew up in CO plus went to CU for a year. I went to DC for undergrad and worked there for a year after.
Any thoughts on what market I should bid? Given NU's location and my good vibes from the city, I was originally planning on doing about 75% Chicago 25% NYC. But I've been hearing recently that many Chicago firms want Chicago ties. True/false? Would going to NU be sufficient to prove my ties? If that isn't sufficient, I would be in trouble. I haven't even visited the city before, and I will only be there a few days OCI starts. Eek.
Bidding heavily on DC as an NU transfer seems like a great way to strike out. My ties aren't that great, anyway.
CO has an almost non-existent biglaw market. And I don't know if NU has any CO firms. But even if NU does, the CO firms would probably see me as a flight risk because I was willing to move away from law school in Colorado for NU.
So I guess that leaves ... 100% NYC? I'm not as crazy about NYC (would prefer Chicago or DC), but I could swing it if that was my best/only option for biglaw. Consensus is that they don't care about ties.
Any thoughts?
Transferring to NU from CU Boulder. My only ties are CO and DC. I grew up in CO plus went to CU for a year. I went to DC for undergrad and worked there for a year after.
Any thoughts on what market I should bid? Given NU's location and my good vibes from the city, I was originally planning on doing about 75% Chicago 25% NYC. But I've been hearing recently that many Chicago firms want Chicago ties. True/false? Would going to NU be sufficient to prove my ties? If that isn't sufficient, I would be in trouble. I haven't even visited the city before, and I will only be there a few days OCI starts. Eek.
Bidding heavily on DC as an NU transfer seems like a great way to strike out. My ties aren't that great, anyway.
CO has an almost non-existent biglaw market. And I don't know if NU has any CO firms. But even if NU does, the CO firms would probably see me as a flight risk because I was willing to move away from law school in Colorado for NU.
So I guess that leaves ... 100% NYC? I'm not as crazy about NYC (would prefer Chicago or DC), but I could swing it if that was my best/only option for biglaw. Consensus is that they don't care about ties.
Any thoughts?