Georgetown - EIW 2015
Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2015 7:44 am
Just trying to be cool like the NYU and Columbia kiddies.
"Keeping with tradition, this thread will be discussion about bidlists, screener results, and callbacks."
Georgetown 2014 EIW: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... p?t=230278
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Please Use Anonymous Handles
We all want to maintain some privacy during this process. That said, it is also nice to keep track of who is saying what. I’m going to recommend that everyone pick a handle to sign their anonymous posts with (you obviously don’t have to) so that we can keep track of one another.
Bidding
The basics of bidlist stuff should be straightforward even if you’re not Socrates: if you think other people are more likely to bid on a firm, you should bid it high. Firms that are less grade-selective or that have fewer interview spots are more competitive, so you should probably rank them higher.
Callbacks
Once we’re at least part way through the first rings of interviewing hell, people will get callbacks. In past years, people would post the firm name and the initials of the person who interviewed them when they received a callback so that people would know that callbacks had gone out.
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Good luck. If all else fails, just remember that you go to a Law Center.
"Keeping with tradition, this thread will be discussion about bidlists, screener results, and callbacks."
Georgetown 2014 EIW: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... p?t=230278
______________________________________________________________
Please Use Anonymous Handles
We all want to maintain some privacy during this process. That said, it is also nice to keep track of who is saying what. I’m going to recommend that everyone pick a handle to sign their anonymous posts with (you obviously don’t have to) so that we can keep track of one another.
Bidding
The basics of bidlist stuff should be straightforward even if you’re not Socrates: if you think other people are more likely to bid on a firm, you should bid it high. Firms that are less grade-selective or that have fewer interview spots are more competitive, so you should probably rank them higher.
Callbacks
Once we’re at least part way through the first rings of interviewing hell, people will get callbacks. In past years, people would post the firm name and the initials of the person who interviewed them when they received a callback so that people would know that callbacks had gone out.
______________________________________________________________
Good luck. If all else fails, just remember that you go to a Law Center.