Considering ED transfer to Chicago. I'm currently top 5% at a T15-20.
How do you think I would fare at OCI? Are transfers at a severe disadvantage?
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- stillwater
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Re: Chicago OCI
alright, lets break this down.
you have a good chance to get in.
no, you wont be a severe disadvantage. employers will look at you as if you were at your old school with your old school ranking. it may help collect a bunch of firms together you would otherwise have to chase and may pay dividends down the road.
as for how youll fare generally at OCI, it depends what your desires are and how you play your cards.
i would also think about your rank and chances at HYS or CN (depending on your geographic preference) before locking potentially into an ED binding contract.
you have a good chance to get in.
no, you wont be a severe disadvantage. employers will look at you as if you were at your old school with your old school ranking. it may help collect a bunch of firms together you would otherwise have to chase and may pay dividends down the road.
as for how youll fare generally at OCI, it depends what your desires are and how you play your cards.
i would also think about your rank and chances at HYS or CN (depending on your geographic preference) before locking potentially into an ED binding contract.