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SA grades at a TTT
I understand the general consensus is that grades generally won't matter for getting an offer once you're a SA, but I am at a TTT where they only interviewed top 5% students. I am wondering if a decrease in my grades will hurt me because of my school more than someone who is at a T14. I am still ranked around top 10-15%, but that probably would not have been enough to get me the offer after 1L. Thanks for the input.
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Re: SA grades at a TTT
Probably won't matter, but I don't know your firm, and I don't know you.Anonymous User wrote:I understand the general consensus is that grades generally won't matter for getting an offer once you're a SA, but I am at a TTT where they only interviewed top 5% students. I am wondering if a decrease in my grades will hurt me because of my school more than someone who is at a T14. I am still ranked around top 10-15%, but that probably would not have been enough to get me the offer after 1L. Thanks for the input.
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Re: SA grades at a TTT
Is your firm usually a 100% offer rate firm? If so, it will not matter as long as your work for them this summer is good. If it is not, then I don't knowAnonymous User wrote:bump
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