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Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
Rising 3L at T14 with a 3.8 2L GPA (roughly top 5%). Transferred from T1. Working at a mid size firm this summer in my target market. What’s my chance of getting biglaw at 3L OCI? What are the firms that I should apply to and what is the timeline like?
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
Bump. Anybody?Anonymous User wrote:Rising 3L at T14 with a 3.8 2L GPA (roughly top 5%). Transferred from T1. Working at a mid size firm this summer in my target market. What’s my chance of getting biglaw at 3L OCI? What are the firms that I should apply to and what is the timeline like?
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
You're in as good of a position as you can hope to be in. Just apply broadly. The timeline will vary: some firms may interview you with the incoming 2L crowd, and some firms may only move when they realize what their yield will be (i.e., how many of their current summers actually accept offers). And some firms may not move until early Spring, when they get a feel for how much help they'll need in the fall. You can't really "chance" it, as 3L hiring is much less organized/systematic than 2L OCI. I know of at least one biglaw firm that extended an offer to a student as late as March of 3L.Anonymous User wrote:Bump. Anybody?Anonymous User wrote:Rising 3L at T14 with a 3.8 2L GPA (roughly top 5%). Transferred from T1. Working at a mid size firm this summer in my target market. What’s my chance of getting biglaw at 3L OCI? What are the firms that I should apply to and what is the timeline like?
Congrats on the grades.
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
Thank you! That's great to hear. I guess I'll just apply broadly and see what happens. Did the 3L have biglaw SA for their 2L summer?Anonymous User wrote:Rising 3L at T14 with a 3.8 2L GPA (roughly top 5%). Transferred from T1. Working at a mid size firm this summer in my target market. What’s my chance of getting biglaw at 3L OCI? What are the firms that I should apply to and what is the timeline like?
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
Pretty good chances.
Mass mail after full time offers have been extended by firms (so around beginning of August).
I've heard of people get Skadden as a T14 transfer with no 2L biglaw. I've heard of people get biglaw during 3L 2nd semester from networking. I've also heard people get biglaw right before graduation.
Just apply aggressively and network.
Mass mail after full time offers have been extended by firms (so around beginning of August).
I've heard of people get Skadden as a T14 transfer with no 2L biglaw. I've heard of people get biglaw during 3L 2nd semester from networking. I've also heard people get biglaw right before graduation.
Just apply aggressively and network.
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
Depends slightly on the market and what group you want to be in. Latham and Skadden (maybe Gibson too, I believe) have dipped into the 3L market in LA for the last few years.
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
NYC Corporate? Did the LA offices hire for their litigation groups?SmokeytheBear wrote:Depends slightly on the market and what group you want to be in. Latham and Skadden (maybe Gibson too, I believe) have dipped into the 3L market in LA for the last few years.
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
Just check their hiring pages and check with your career office.Anonymous User wrote:NYC Corporate? Did the LA offices hire for their litigation groups?SmokeytheBear wrote:Depends slightly on the market and what group you want to be in. Latham and Skadden (maybe Gibson too, I believe) have dipped into the 3L market in LA for the last few years.
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Re: Rising 3L - Shot at Biglaw?
I got big law in November after graduating top 11% from a top 20 law school and being on law review. I worked at a small -- although well-regarded -- plaintiffs' litigation firm during my 2L summer. I was lucky. I applied to clerkships and about 90 other jobs, none of which I got. The first job is the hardest. I'd suggest focusing on keeping your GPA high and passing the bar. Depending on your state and how often the bar exam is given, failing will make it hard or impossible for firms to hire you around the time the other first-year associates start. I was worried about not having been a summer associate. I thought I'd be behind everyone else. Then I learned that summer associates don't do anything. All the best!