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- john1990
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Seton Hall OCI
0L here with a full scholarship. What class rank should I aim for to have a good chance to get any paying gig at OCI
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Re: Seton Hall OCI
You should aim to do as well as you are capable of doing, regardless of where you choose to attend.
But if getting a big firm gig is important to you I would advise going to a more well-regarded school.
But if getting a big firm gig is important to you I would advise going to a more well-regarded school.
- john1990
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Re: Seton Hall OCI
Im not aiming at biglaw, I would be happy with mid-law or small law. I just want a benchmark to go off of so I know how im doing
I just realized this is the wrong place to post this. An admin can lock the thread, I have reposted in Ask a law student
I just realized this is the wrong place to post this. An admin can lock the thread, I have reposted in Ask a law student
- ndirish2010
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Re: Seton Hall OCI
If you're talking about getting a job at OCI, you're talking about biglaw.
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