Litigation Boutique Chances at YS
Posted: Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:08 pm
T14 > YS transfer, top 10% at my t14 and made law review. What are my chances at Williams & Connolly, Munger, Keker, Susman, and Irell? I have ties to LA. Thanks!
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If you interview well, Irell should be a lock. Chances are up in the air at the rest -- but I think you have a shot at each. Worth interviewing, at least.Anonymous User wrote:T14 > YS transfer, top 10% at my t14 and made law review. What are my chances at Williams & Connolly, Munger, Keker, Susman, and Irell? I have ties to LA. Thanks!
OP here. I thought Irell would be just as selective as the others, but I may be wrong.Anonymous User wrote:If you interview well, Irell should be a lock. Chances are up in the air at the rest -- but I think you have a shot at each. Worth interviewing, at least.Anonymous User wrote:T14 > YS transfer, top 10% at my t14 and made law review. What are my chances at Williams & Connolly, Munger, Keker, Susman, and Irell? I have ties to LA. Thanks!
Are these transfer students? I know HYS top 10% is competitive, but I was uncertain about where I'd stand as a transfer student. I'm trying to figure out what my chances are so I can structure the rest of my bid list accordingly.Anonymous User wrote:Your chances are fine. I know people from HYS who have gotten offers at all of these firms with comparable grades and no LR.
Got it. Do you think being at YS gives me an additional boost on top of being top 10% + LR at a t14?Anonymous User wrote:At least one of the firms you mentioned took a YS transfer that had similar stats (or maybe a bit better) from a mid-T14.
You're competitive, but that's simply because of the stats you earned at your prior T14. You'll be looked at as a "top 10% + LR lower T14 student who transferred to YS." You may be at a slight detriment because most of your screening interviewers will be alum from YS who may connect a little better with students who've gone through the same 1L experience as they did, but that's out of your control at this point. You've proven that you're very capable and no firm that I know of would hold transferring against you.
Tl;dr, you were competitive at your old school and you will be competitive at your new one.
Almost no chance transferring gave you an actual boost. As the poster above said, most students with your stats also could've transferred, but stayed instead. And they're now being screened by associates and partners who actually went to the same law school as the students.Anonymous User wrote:Got it. Do you think being at YS gives me an additional boost on top of being top 10% + LR at a t14?Anonymous User wrote:At least one of the firms you mentioned took a YS transfer that had similar stats (or maybe a bit better) from a mid-T14.
You're competitive, but that's simply because of the stats you earned at your prior T14. You'll be looked at as a "top 10% + LR lower T14 student who transferred to YS." You may be at a slight detriment because most of your screening interviewers will be alum from YS who may connect a little better with students who've gone through the same 1L experience as they did, but that's out of your control at this point. You've proven that you're very capable and no firm that I know of would hold transferring against you.
Tl;dr, you were competitive at your old school and you will be competitive at your new one.