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grade cut-offs for federal govt.
at a lower t-1--what grades for federal govt. job?
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Re: grade cut-offs for federal govt.
Anonymous User wrote:at a lower t-1--what grades for federal govt. job?
At a TTT, like any other LS, it depends on what agency you are looking to get into.. Fed Gov't jobs are not easy at all right out of the gate.
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Re: grade cut-offs for federal govt.
I am not the OP, but what about department of defense summer program or DOJ honors.
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Re: grade cut-offs for federal govt.
DOJ honors is harder than biglaw from what I hear...gglr24 wrote:I am not the OP, but what about department of defense summer program or DOJ honors.
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Re: grade cut-offs for federal govt.
Come on, this question is completely unanswerable and any response would be pure speculation.
The only advice would be get great grades and do internships.
The only advice would be get great grades and do internships.
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