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Penn OCI 2014

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Jun 07, 2014 6:28 pm

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Re: Penn OCI 2014

Post by sopranorleone » Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:50 pm

Rising 3L here. Happy to answer some questions if anyone wants to PM me!

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Re: Penn OCI 2014

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sopranorleone wrote:Rising 3L here. Happy to answer some questions if anyone wants to PM me!
I have basically zero interest in NYC, but honestly if I don't get anything in my (smallish) target market, I'm thinking of just going super-conservative and bidding all NYC + a handful of firms I have personal connections to in other markets. My logic is I can do a few years in NYC, learn a decent amount, and then have a good shot at lateraling to a secondary market as a big, shiny NYC lawyer.

That said, I'm in sort of a weird place in that I have no lifelong ties to any major legal market, which actually works in my favor in a way. It's not like I'm from DC and have to explain why I'm in love with SF and won't ditch it to go back to DC; no one seriously thinks I'm going to flee to my hometown after a year or two. Is there any anecdotal evidence of situations working out for applying to non-NYC markets? I only ask because my calculus is Target Market > Everywhere Else > NYC, and I'd like to throw out some bids for the middle group if it has a shot of working.

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Re: Penn OCI 2014

Post by sopranorleone » Mon Jun 09, 2014 12:13 am

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sopranorleone wrote:Rising 3L here. Happy to answer some questions if anyone wants to PM me!
I have basically zero interest in NYC, but honestly if I don't get anything in my (smallish) target market, I'm thinking of just going super-conservative and bidding all NYC + a handful of firms I have personal connections to in other markets. My logic is I can do a few years in NYC, learn a decent amount, and then have a good shot at lateraling to a secondary market as a big, shiny NYC lawyer.

That said, I'm in sort of a weird place in that I have no lifelong ties to any major legal market, which actually works in my favor in a way. It's not like I'm from DC and have to explain why I'm in love with SF and won't ditch it to go back to DC; no one seriously thinks I'm going to flee to my hometown after a year or two. Is there any anecdotal evidence of situations working out for applying to non-NYC markets? I only ask because my calculus is Target Market > Everywhere Else > NYC, and I'd like to throw out some bids for the middle group if it has a shot of working.
I did exactly that: no ties to a non-NYC market, and I'm currently working there now. PM me. If I post any more deets, it'll likely give my identity away.

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Re: Penn OCI 2014

Post by coast2coast23 » Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:28 am

Sorry if this has already posted in previous posts, but couldn't find it in a search. Do people have a good idea of the GPA cut-offs for the really grade selective NY firms, specificlaly S&C and Cravath? Same question for Davis Polk & Simpson?

Thanks!

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Re: Penn OCI 2014

Post by EdwardIV » Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:52 am

coast2coast23 wrote:Sorry if this has already posted in previous posts, but couldn't find it in a search. Do people have a good idea of the GPA cut-offs for the really grade selective NY firms, specificlaly S&C and Cravath? Same question for Davis Polk & Simpson?

Thanks!

People had CBs/offers at DPW/STB who were around median (~3.3) last year. I don't know of anyone below that.

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