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CCN Callback-Offer-Accept spreadsheet
I saw a spreadsheet for a CCN school on here that listed all the numbers from last year. Was talking with a friend about some firms who interview there and can't find it now to show him. I can't find it using the search function now. Does anyone know where it is? Thanks. (I don't go to CCN).
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Re: CCN Callback-Offer-Accept spreadsheet
Thank you!apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
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Dittoryanmot wrote:Thank you!apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
Edit: I forwarded this link to a friend and she noted that Pepper-Hamilton was not included. I just looked them up and they seem well qualified for this list.
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just in case anyone is confused - this is from columbia and is released by career services. So either they left PH off by mistake or they didn't do EIP at Columbia in 2011.Renne Walker wrote:Dittoryanmot wrote:Thank you!apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
Edit: I forwarded this link to a friend and she noted that Pepper-Hamilton was not included. I just looked them up and they seem well qualified for this list.
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Re: CCN Callback-Offer-Accept spreadsheet
GT NY listed at 40 OCI interviews with zero callbacks? Can that be right?apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
EDIT: Says the same thing for Mayer Brown. Probably not right.
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I did EIP at columbia that year. Granted this is anecdotal, but I never spoke to a single person who had a CB at Mayer Brown. And I'm pretty sure the number of CBs is reported to career services by the firm itself, so there isn't really a lot of reporting error (vs. telling career services which offer you accepted which is dependent on the student). I'm willing to bet a decent amount of money that this information is entirely accurate.goodolgil wrote:GT NY listed at 40 OCI interviews with zero callbacks? Can that be right?apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
EDIT: Says the same thing for Mayer Brown. Probably not right.
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Some firms choose not to report these numbers, which shows up at a 0. LOTS of people got called back to GT this year.Anonymous User wrote:I did EIP at columbia that year. Granted this is anecdotal, but I never spoke to a single person who had a CB at Mayer Brown. And I'm pretty sure the number of CBs is reported to career services by the firm itself, so there isn't really a lot of reporting error (vs. telling career services which offer you accepted which is dependent on the student). I'm willing to bet a decent amount of money that this information is entirely accurate.goodolgil wrote:GT NY listed at 40 OCI interviews with zero callbacks? Can that be right?apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
EDIT: Says the same thing for Mayer Brown. Probably not right.
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This year maybe, but this chart is from 2011. So all those people you know going to GT won't be reported until next years chart.bhan87 wrote:Some firms choose not to report these numbers, which shows up at a 0. LOTS of people got called back to GT this year.Anonymous User wrote:I did EIP at columbia that year. Granted this is anecdotal, but I never spoke to a single person who had a CB at Mayer Brown. And I'm pretty sure the number of CBs is reported to career services by the firm itself, so there isn't really a lot of reporting error (vs. telling career services which offer you accepted which is dependent on the student). I'm willing to bet a decent amount of money that this information is entirely accurate.goodolgil wrote:GT NY listed at 40 OCI interviews with zero callbacks? Can that be right?apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
EDIT: Says the same thing for Mayer Brown. Probably not right.
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Re: CCN Callback-Offer-Accept spreadsheet
wonder where the dude(tte) who turned down WLRK went
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Munger, W&C, Keker, Susman, etc?Anonymous User wrote:wonder where the dude(tte) who turned down WLRK went
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Probably was the Williams & Connolly offer. I'd take them over WLRK.rayiner wrote:Munger, W&C, Keker, Susman, etc?Anonymous User wrote:wonder where the dude(tte) who turned down WLRK went
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I think some people just don't want the WLRK lifestyle. I believe they accept 3-4 CLS students a year and routinely 1-2 of them turn the offer down.ryanmot wrote:Probably was the Williams & Connolly offer. I'd take them over WLRK.rayiner wrote:Munger, W&C, Keker, Susman, etc?Anonymous User wrote:wonder where the dude(tte) who turned down WLRK went
I don't know where this study is, but I've heard that when you calculate the WLRK bonus over the average number of hours worked by associates there, you actually make the same $ / hour at DPW, S&C, and STB because WLRK associates work so many more hours.
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bhan87 wrote:I think some people just don't want the WLRK lifestyle. I believe they accept 3-4 CLS students a year and routinely 1-2 of them turn the offer down.ryanmot wrote:Probably was the Williams & Connolly offer. I'd take them over WLRK.rayiner wrote:Munger, W&C, Keker, Susman, etc?Anonymous User wrote:wonder where the dude(tte) who turned down WLRK went
I don't know where this study is, but I've heard that when you calculate the WLRK bonus over the average number of hours worked by associates there, you actually make the same $ / hour at DPW, S&C, and STB because WLRK associates work so many more hours.
It's not uncommon at all to turn down WLRK, at HLS at least. They were only 2/6 last year. And I know at least one person turned them down for one of the first two firms on the above list.
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I am sorry, but this is dumb. I am a Columbia student who did a CB and got an offer at Mayer Brown NY last year and I know of at least one other person who also received an offer. So... yeah...Anonymous User wrote:I did EIP at columbia that year. Granted this is anecdotal, but I never spoke to a single person who had a CB at Mayer Brown. And I'm pretty sure the number of CBs is reported to career services by the firm itself, so there isn't really a lot of reporting error (vs. telling career services which offer you accepted which is dependent on the student). I'm willing to bet a decent amount of money that this information is entirely accurate.goodolgil wrote:GT NY listed at 40 OCI interviews with zero callbacks? Can that be right?apparentlynew wrote:http://www.law.columbia.edu/null/downlo ... _id=611272
EDIT: Says the same thing for Mayer Brown. Probably not right.
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