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OCI as a transfer?
Any advice for OCI bids for people transferring from outside to inside the T14? Most of us had good grades at our former schools and could just bid on the best firms. But now, it seems we need to be very careful about where we bid.
- megaTTTron
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Re: OCI as a transfer?
+1. Even tho I know there's a ton of info here on this already. I also think each school's OCP office will be helpful.
- kings84_wr
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Re: OCI as a transfer?
Mabye we can start a transfer bidding strategy thread in the employment section that we can get advice and anom use as well. Plus then we could have up to date info for next years class