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Callback interview as a transfer

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Aug 05, 2018 11:25 am

Dear TLS,

I recently did OCI at a T2 school and have my first CB scheduled for next week. After OCI and serious consideration, I accepted an offer of admission from a T6 school (only school I applied as a transfer to, and the school I always wanted to attend) I received very late in the cycle.

I have the following questions:

1) Should the resume I send the recruiters pre-callback include my new status as a transfer student at X law school?

2) Overall, will this status work against me at the callback stage?

Statistically, the first firm I am interviewing with has only 2 active attorneys from my T2 school, while it has over 20 from the T6 to which I have transferred.

My first CB is with my dream firm so really want to optimize the situation. I accepted the transfer for personal reasons and due to the inability of my T2, where I am paying near sticker, to offer me any additional merit-based aid.

All advice and experiences are greatly appreciated.

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Re: Callback interview as a transfer

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Aug 05, 2018 12:55 pm

I write as a rising 2L transfer also going through OCI currently.

I had applied to several firms as part of a job fair while at my old school. When attending the job fair, I gave updated versions of my resume to employers, highlighting my new school. The interviewers were thrilled, and I had an extremely high cb ratio (and a few offers!). Moral of the story: don’t worry! It can really only be a positive thing. That said, I would send your resume in to the recruiter now so they can be prepared.

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Re: Callback interview as a transfer

Post by Anonymous User » Sun Aug 05, 2018 1:40 pm

Definitely agree with the above anon, let it show on the updated resume that you transferred. In many cases it either won't make a difference or it will be a positive, rarely I think would that be a negative. The only thing I can imagine is if the interviewer is one of those 2 people from your old school, but even then I'm sure it's fine. Transferring has become much more common in the last 10-15 or so years and it's not so unusual or taboo anymore.

Congrats on the transfer and good luck with the CB

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