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Applying late?
How screwed will I be if my apps aren't finalized in OSCAR until next week? I'm only applying to DDC and CADC if that matters.
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Re: Applying late?
Thanks OP for asking this. I am curious about this question more generally.
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Re: Applying late?
Might have to wait till the 26-27 term instead of the 25-26 term most are looking to fill. Only somewhat being sarcastic here.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon Jun 14, 2021 3:25 pmHow screwed will I be if my apps aren't finalized in OSCAR until next week? I'm only applying to DDC and CADC if that matters.
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Re: Applying late?
Uhh for those two courts in particular, pretty damn screwed. And if that's actually your app strategy, you're probably screwed anyway, unless you are e.g. the HLR president you need to at least also apply to judges in MD and VA.
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