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Summer Associate
Hey everybody, very new to the call back process. I noticed on the NALP website, every law firm's profile contained the following "Number of 2017 Summer 2Ls considered for associate offer vs Number of offers made to summer 2L associates". Every law firm showed, for example, 20 considered for associate offer, 20 offers made to summer 2L associates. The way it reads, it appears everybody that was involved in the call back process was offered a position, which obviously is not the case. Can somebody explain how that statistic is translated?
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Re: Summer Associate
That statistic refers to the number of the offers made to the SAs after the summer program.Anonymous User wrote:Hey everybody, very new to the call back process. I noticed on the NALP website, every law firm's profile contained the following "Number of 2017 Summer 2Ls considered for associate offer vs Number of offers made to summer 2L associates". Every law firm showed, for example, 20 considered for associate offer, 20 offers made to summer 2L associates. The way it reads, it appears everybody that was involved in the call back process was offered a position, which obviously is not the case. Can somebody explain how that statistic is translated?
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Re: Summer Associate
Makes sense, thank you!