Does anyone have any experience with using another school's CSO resources?
I'll be attending Northwestern and trying to get back to Portland (not limiting myself, but that would be my ideal). It appears from their website that Lewis & Clark will give access to their job listings to students from other schools (for a fee, unless you are from a partner school, natch). It's the first time I have heard of CSO reciprocity.
http://law.lclark.edu/offices/career_se ... ciprocity/
Has anyone done anything like this (via L&C or any other school)? Is it common? Was it useful? Would L&C's job listings likely have more Portland jobs than whatever system I have access to at NU?
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Re: CSO reciprocity
rinkrat19 wrote:Does anyone have any experience with using another school's CSO resources?
I'll be attending Northwestern and trying to get back to Portland (not limiting myself, but that would be my ideal). It appears from their website that Lewis & Clark will give access to their job listings to students from other schools (for a fee, unless you are from a partner school, natch). It's the first time I have heard of CSO reciprocity.
http://law.lclark.edu/offices/career_se ... ciprocity/
Has anyone done anything like this (via L&C or any other school)? Is it common? Was it useful? Would L&C's job listings likely have more Portland jobs than whatever system I have access to at NU?
Holy shit. You are just starting at NU? Dude, I could have sworn you were a 3L or graduated by now. I think you will kill it dude, but don't get cocky

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Re: CSO reciprocity
I go to UGA and have reciprocity with South Carolina. I don't get access to their symplicity listings. I do get access to their alumni listings. I get it in 4 month increments. I can renew it a few times. I get access to counseling there if I make an appointment. I may not make an appointment during peak times (August 15-October 15). Some schools publish their rules online. Just contact the head of your CSO.
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Re: CSO reciprocity
lol, I've been around an extra year because I deferred my acceptance.Lawquacious wrote:rinkrat19 wrote:Does anyone have any experience with using another school's CSO resources?
I'll be attending Northwestern and trying to get back to Portland (not limiting myself, but that would be my ideal). It appears from their website that Lewis & Clark will give access to their job listings to students from other schools (for a fee, unless you are from a partner school, natch). It's the first time I have heard of CSO reciprocity.
http://law.lclark.edu/offices/career_se ... ciprocity/
Has anyone done anything like this (via L&C or any other school)? Is it common? Was it useful? Would L&C's job listings likely have more Portland jobs than whatever system I have access to at NU?
Holy shit. You are just starting at NU? Dude, I could have sworn you were a 3L or graduated by now. I think you will kill it dude, but don't get cocky

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Re: CSO reciprocity
Thanks!eandy wrote:I go to UGA and have reciprocity with South Carolina. I don't get access to their symplicity listings. I do get access to their alumni listings. I get it in 4 month increments. I can renew it a few times. I get access to counseling there if I make an appointment. I may not make an appointment during peak times (August 15-October 15). Some schools publish their rules online. Just contact the head of your CSO.
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