Will a 2L SA Screener/CB Question Mediocre Grades?
Posted: Wed Jul 13, 2016 8:39 pm
With a few BigLaw screeners and OCI approaching, I was hoping to get some information from those who have already gone through the process. I am a current (rising) 2L at T10 (MVP) and I'm around median, probably slightly below, not sure exactly how much. I was wondering if firms ever comment on the lack of top grades during these interviews?
Frankly, if I was asked I'm not sure how I would respond. Like most other people (I guess 50% of all law students) that may fall below median, we probably feel cheated or that the exam process is not a good, or at least comprehensive, analysis of our abilities or competency as an attorney. Personally, I felt fairly shocked and dismayed after seeing my grades based on how I felt walking out of certain finals that had a more "subjective" bent to them. Nonetheless, I realize exams are blind graded and the professors do not alter the grades that much based on other factors. I feel like any response of this nature has an excessively negative connotation to it, so if it is asked, I'm looking for a "credited" response that is professionally acceptable in the situation.
tl;dr - is this type of question ever asked and if so, what is the appropriate response? I appreciate any feedback.
Frankly, if I was asked I'm not sure how I would respond. Like most other people (I guess 50% of all law students) that may fall below median, we probably feel cheated or that the exam process is not a good, or at least comprehensive, analysis of our abilities or competency as an attorney. Personally, I felt fairly shocked and dismayed after seeing my grades based on how I felt walking out of certain finals that had a more "subjective" bent to them. Nonetheless, I realize exams are blind graded and the professors do not alter the grades that much based on other factors. I feel like any response of this nature has an excessively negative connotation to it, so if it is asked, I'm looking for a "credited" response that is professionally acceptable in the situation.
tl;dr - is this type of question ever asked and if so, what is the appropriate response? I appreciate any feedback.