3L OCI Thread
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 2:29 pm
So what's the deal with 3L OCI? I just got a few invites but what are the odds like compared to 2L OCI?
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T20, about middle of the class, sort of had 2L SAs (1 was an in house gig at a F500 so immediate offer unlikely; the other is at a small firm I really have no interest in working at due to type of practice)kwais wrote:School range? Grades? 2L SA? Reason for switching?
Also curious.grrm09 wrote:So what's the deal with 3L OCI? I just got a few invites but what are the odds like compared to 2L OCI?
I only know what I've read on here, but it seems that 3L Oci is most likely for those who had bona fide SAs, perhaps had a grade increase (or had the grades in the first place) and have a practice-group related reason for switching up. You don't seem to fit this bill, but of course you should give it a go.grrm09 wrote:T20, about middle of the class, sort of had 2L SAs (1 was an in house gig at a F500 so immediate offer unlikely; the other is at a small firm I really have no interest in working at due to type of practice)kwais wrote:School range? Grades? 2L SA? Reason for switching?
Well I have had a pretty significant GPA bump since 2L OCI, and like I said, I got a few preselects for this round. I guess we'll see...kwais wrote:I only know what I've read on here, but it seems that 3L Oci is most likely for those who had bona fide SAs, perhaps had a grade increase (or had the grades in the first place) and have a practice-group related reason for switching up. You don't seem to fit this bill, but of course you should give it a go.grrm09 wrote:T20, about middle of the class, sort of had 2L SAs (1 was an in house gig at a F500 so immediate offer unlikely; the other is at a small firm I really have no interest in working at due to type of practice)kwais wrote:School range? Grades? 2L SA? Reason for switching?
Being 100?Anonymous User wrote:A friend who graduated from Brooklyn this year got offers from S & C and Skadden after 3L OCI after striking out entirely at 2L OCI. Being 100, not trolling, although I don't know all of the details of his situation.
Sounds like a flame but I'm just gonna be an idiot and believe it because it makes me happy.Anonymous User wrote:A friend who graduated from Brooklyn this year got offers from S & C and Skadden after 3L OCI after striking out entirely at 2L OCI. Being 100, not trolling, although I don't know all of the details of his situation.
While I have heard of 3Ls getting biglaw even from Brooklyn, there is no way it happened through "3L OCI" -- firms of that caliber don't even bother to do 3L OCI at schools like BLS.Anonymous User wrote:A friend who graduated from Brooklyn this year got offers from S & C and Skadden after 3L OCI after striking out entirely at 2L OCI. Being 100, not trolling, although I don't know all of the details of his situation.
Bickel & Brewer Dallas too.Anonymous User wrote:Let's list firms either coming for 3L OCI or doing resume drops for 3Ls
Latham (all offices)
Cooley (all offices)
Cleary DC
Cravath NY
Skadden NY
Paul Weiss NY
Debevoise DC
Bickell & Brewer - DC, NY
Anyone know what practice area, if any, these firms are looking for??Anonymous User wrote:Bickel & Brewer Dallas too.Anonymous User wrote:Let's list firms either coming for 3L OCI or doing resume drops for 3Ls
Latham (all offices)
Cooley (all offices)
Cleary DC
Cravath NY
Skadden NY
Paul Weiss NY
Debevoise DC
Bickell & Brewer - DC, NY
Paul Weiss - CorporateAnonymous User wrote:Anyone know what practice area, if any, these firms are looking for??Anonymous User wrote:Bickel & Brewer Dallas too.Anonymous User wrote:Let's list firms either coming for 3L OCI or doing resume drops for 3Ls
Latham (all offices)
Cooley (all offices)
Cleary DC
Cravath NY
Skadden NY
Paul Weiss NY
Debevoise DC
Bickell & Brewer - DC, NY
Would you mind listing the contact info for the skadden personAnonymous User wrote:Skadden is soliciting resumes at my school.
Any tips for mass mail? I had an SA, got an offer, but want to switch cities. How can I distinguish my email from the thousands of others that pour into recruiting inboxes this time of year? I worked mostly on a specific area (M&A) over the summer, got good reviews, my classes have all been corporate-focused, and my grades, (previously above median @T6) have improved slightly since last year (slightly more above median @T6).
Should I indicate any of this in the subject line? In the email body? Or am I just keeping my fingers crossed that someone actually reads the cover letter, resume, and transcript?
Curious about this as well. I also have an offer but would like to change cities. I'd really hate to leave my current firm hanging for too long.Anonymous User wrote:Skadden is soliciting resumes at my school.
Any tips for mass mail? I had an SA, got an offer, but want to switch cities. How can I distinguish my email from the thousands of others that pour into recruiting inboxes this time of year? I worked mostly on a specific area (M&A) over the summer, got good reviews, my classes have all been corporate-focused, and my grades, (previously above median @T6) have improved slightly since last year (slightly more above median @T6).
Should I indicate any of this in the subject line? In the email body? Or am I just keeping my fingers crossed that someone actually reads the cover letter, resume, and transcript?
0/1 so far. I'll try to keep you posted.Anonymous User wrote:Has anyone had success with 3L applications outside of OCI? I have a few OCI interviews, but no success with direct applications or resume collects as of yet. I am curious how others are faring.