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- jingosaur
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Re: how much will being k-jd hurt during OCI?
Real words of advice: NALP requires you to only hold onto 4 offers at a time. Please follow this rule. I can't tell you how many people like you were holding onto like 8-10 offers at a time and were like, "I know the NALP rule but I just love all of these firms and can't narrow it down to 4 right now." Don't be this person.
- sims1
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Re: how much will being k-jd hurt during OCI?
It kind of sucks for people that are waiting and adds a bit of extra work for law firms, but at the end of the day firms are gonna hire as many people as they need to fill the summer class. I don't think it's that harmful if you're legitimately deciding between firms, but I agree if you've already checked it off you should tell them ASAP.
FWIW OP, you will be more than OK, work experience matters at the margins which you are not at.
FWIW OP, you will be more than OK, work experience matters at the margins which you are not at.
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Re: how much will being k-jd hurt during OCI?
http://www.nalp.org/studentprofessionalism#offerjingosaur wrote:Real words of advice: NALP requires you to only hold onto 4 offers at a time. Please follow this rule. I can't tell you how many people like you were holding onto like 8-10 offers at a time and were like, "I know the NALP rule but I just love all of these firms and can't narrow it down to 4 right now." Don't be this person.
NALP guidelines permit a student to have 5 open offers at any given time. I do agree with the rest though.
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Re: how much will being k-jd hurt during OCI?
+1. IMO lack of interview experience is more of an obstacle for KJDs than lack of work experience. Plenty of people have work experience with little to no relevance to legal work, but they are able to talk about their experiences and about themselves. Practice interviewing and you should be fine OP.Anonymous User wrote:Non sarcastic answer.
Because you are at YHS and your grades are stellar and you're targeting generic big law you should have no issues. No work experience may affect you marginally in comparison with other candidate but the prestige of your school and the strength of your grades will likely outweigh any disadvantage.
Where the lack of work experience may actually hurt you may be in your interviewing skills. If you haven't ever really interviewed before and are really awkward or weird grades and prestige can only do so much. Practice interviewing as much as you can and you'll be fine.
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Re: how much will being k-jd hurt during OCI?
You can actually have more than 5; you just cant hold them for more than a week. Maybe an unpopular opinion but I actually think its fine to keep multiple offers open, as long as you are actually still evaluating the firms. A week is more than enough time to reach out to people for coffee/go back for a second look. And I would encourage people to go back for second looks, attend the offer dinner, and basically get as much information as they can before deciding. I don't think people should feel the need to rush their decisions out of a misplaced sense of courtesy.Wacked Wombat wrote:http://www.nalp.org/studentprofessionalism#offerjingosaur wrote:Real words of advice: NALP requires you to only hold onto 4 offers at a time. Please follow this rule. I can't tell you how many people like you were holding onto like 8-10 offers at a time and were like, "I know the NALP rule but I just love all of these firms and can't narrow it down to 4 right now." Don't be this person.
NALP guidelines permit a student to have 5 open offers at any given time. I do agree with the rest though.
That said, recognize at a certain point you're going to get all the (limited) information you can. Don't hold offers open just because you're indecisive.
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