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Callback Statistics
Quick question - as a Google search has not helped.
Is there a website / source to view what percentage of callbacks become offers, firm by firm? I know some schools have this, but mine does not and I would be very curious.
Is there a website / source to view what percentage of callbacks become offers, firm by firm? I know some schools have this, but mine does not and I would be very curious.
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Re: Callback Statistics
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =399774523
This has been helpful for me.
Take it with a very strong grain of salt. It's for 2013. It's also for Columbia, the school that constantly places the highest percentage of its graduates in Big Law. Its results will not necessarily be indicative for other schools. However, it does show some useful trends.
This has been helpful for me.
Take it with a very strong grain of salt. It's for 2013. It's also for Columbia, the school that constantly places the highest percentage of its graduates in Big Law. Its results will not necessarily be indicative for other schools. However, it does show some useful trends.
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Excellent. Thank you.malibustacy wrote:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =399774523
This has been helpful for me.
Take it with a very strong grain of salt. It's for 2013. It's also for Columbia, the school that constantly places the highest percentage of its graduates in Big Law. Its results will not necessarily be indicative for other schools. However, it does show some useful trends.
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Glad I didn't bid DC /endthread. Damn...malibustacy wrote:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =399774523
This has been helpful for me.
Take it with a very strong grain of salt. It's for 2013. It's also for Columbia, the school that constantly places the highest percentage of its graduates in Big Law. Its results will not necessarily be indicative for other schools. However, it does show some useful trends.
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I want to work in International Trade but am attending a T14 in the Midwest... am I screwed?foregetaboutdre wrote:Glad I didn't bid DC /endthread. Damn...malibustacy wrote:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =399774523
This has been helpful for me.
Take it with a very strong grain of salt. It's for 2013. It's also for Columbia, the school that constantly places the highest percentage of its graduates in Big Law. Its results will not necessarily be indicative for other schools. However, it does show some useful trends.
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I honestly know nothing about the DC market/International Trade so I have no idea. That data is from 2013, so maybe things are better now (slightly). If you're at a T14 with top grades that's all you can really control tbh besides maybe having some DC ties.(so I wouldn't stress myself out)Anonymous User wrote:I want to work in International Trade but am attending a T14 in the Midwest... am I screwed?foregetaboutdre wrote:Glad I didn't bid DC /endthread. Damn...malibustacy wrote:https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... =399774523
This has been helpful for me.
Take it with a very strong grain of salt. It's for 2013. It's also for Columbia, the school that constantly places the highest percentage of its graduates in Big Law. Its results will not necessarily be indicative for other schools. However, it does show some useful trends.
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Lol @ SullCrom's accepted callback-to-offer ratio. Can you get any more transparent?
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S&C had a 16/19 record at Penn last year.
@OP I don't really want to link Penn's entire spreadsheet because it has a lot of other details/names but if you have some specific firms in mind I will give you the numbers for them.
@OP I don't really want to link Penn's entire spreadsheet because it has a lot of other details/names but if you have some specific firms in mind I will give you the numbers for them.
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Not OP, but any info on skadden, sidley Austin, K&E, or ropes & gray (all Chicago)?Anonymous User wrote:S&C had a 16/19 record at Penn last year.
@OP I don't really want to link Penn's entire spreadsheet because it has a lot of other details/names but if you have some specific firms in mind I will give you the numbers for them.
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Also not OP but would love any info on major DC offices: Arnold & Porter, Williams & Connolly, Hogan, Wilmer, Covington.valen wrote:Not OP, but any info on skadden, sidley Austin, K&E, or ropes & gray (all Chicago)?Anonymous User wrote:S&C had a 16/19 record at Penn last year.
@OP I don't really want to link Penn's entire spreadsheet because it has a lot of other details/names but if you have some specific firms in mind I will give you the numbers for them.
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Re: Callback Statistics
Any info. on major TX firms would be great. PM is fine.
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I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
Edit* I should say that I'm a better resource for LA/OC firms and their CB/Offer rate.
Edit* I should say that I'm a better resource for LA/OC firms and their CB/Offer rate.
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Re: Callback Statistics
Do mid-sized law firms or firms in secondary markets tend to have lower cb to offer ratios?
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Orrick SF and Skadden SV please.Anonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
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Do you know Baker Mckenzie SF? ThanksAnonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
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Gibson, MoFo and Cooley (all SF)?Anonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
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At my T14:Anonymous User wrote:Orrick SF and Skadden SV please.Anonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
Orrick SF: 20 screeners; 13 callback invites; 11 callback acceptances; 4 offers.
Skadden SV: 40; 22; 18; 11.
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Anonymous User wrote:Gibson, MoFo and Cooley (all SF)?Anonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
MoFo: 40 interviews; 24 CB invites; 19 CBs; 12 offers.
Unfortunately don't have specific info for Gibson, Cooley or Baker in SF--just the firm in general.
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Kirkland NY please?
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what is the general callback/offer ratio for baker? Thanks.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Gibson, MoFo and Cooley (all SF)?Anonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
MoFo: 40 interviews; 24 CB invites; 19 CBs; 12 offers.
Unfortunately don't have specific info for Gibson, Cooley or Baker in SF--just the firm in general.
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Re: Callback Statistics
You might want to find stat for your school only because the ratio may be quite different from school to school for the same firm.
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Anon from above. Sorry, but Baker's info actually wasn't provided (thought I saw it when I looked earlier). Just the number of interview slots was provided; no further info.Anonymous User wrote:what is the general callback/offer ratio for baker? Thanks.Anonymous User wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Gibson, MoFo and Cooley (all SF)?Anonymous User wrote:I'd be happy to give out stats on CA firms and CB/Offer rate if anyone is interested. I don't want to post the whole spreadsheet our school has. Just request firms and I'll post here.
MoFo: 40 interviews; 24 CB invites; 19 CBs; 12 offers.
Unfortunately don't have specific info for Gibson, Cooley or Baker in SF--just the firm in general.
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Re: Callback Statistics
Penn's numbers are of course not necessarily accurate for other schools etc.Anonymous User wrote:Also not OP but would love any info on major DC offices: Arnold & Porter, Williams & Connolly, Hogan, Wilmer, Covington.valen wrote:Not OP, but any info on skadden, sidley Austin, K&E, or ropes & gray (all Chicago)?Anonymous User wrote:S&C had a 16/19 record at Penn last year.
@OP I don't really want to link Penn's entire spreadsheet because it has a lot of other details/names but if you have some specific firms in mind I will give you the numbers for them.
For DC:
A&P: 1 for 3
W&C: 2 for 5
Hogan: 3 for 4
Wilmer: 2 for 5
Covington: 8 for 15
Kirkland NY was 4 for 9Anonymous User wrote:Kirkland NY please?
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Re: Callback Statistics
By any chance do you have Penn's Skadden stats for Asia and NY/Boston/DC?
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