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- cavalier1138
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Re: Declining Offer After Summer Associate
Getting a bit ahead of yourself, aren't you?
Edit: And how did a Chicago prosecutor end up going back to 2L?
Edit: And how did a Chicago prosecutor end up going back to 2L?
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Re: Declining Offer After Summer Associate
Removedcavalier1138 wrote:Getting a bit ahead of yourself, aren't you?
Edit: And how did a Chicago prosecutor end up going back to 2L?
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- cavalier1138
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Re: Declining Offer After Summer Associate
...that's totally normal.Anonymous User wrote:Just thinking proactively. That post was for my sister's legal employment situation.cavalier1138 wrote:Getting a bit ahead of yourself, aren't you?
Edit: And how did a Chicago prosecutor end up going back to 2L?
I was going to say more, but it actually applies to both of your sentences. Stop thinking about how to decline an offer you don't have, and teach your sister how to use the internet.
- TheSpanishMain
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Re: Declining Offer After Summer Associate
Uh huh...Anonymous User wrote:Just thinking proactively. That post was for my sister's legal employment situation.cavalier1138 wrote:Getting a bit ahead of yourself, aren't you?
Edit: And how did a Chicago prosecutor end up going back to 2L?
Anyway, I declined an offer after my SA summer. Not super complicated. Just be polite and professional.
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Re: Declining Offer After Summer Associate
Funny how the word "I" works.Anonymous User wrote:That post was for my sister's legal employment situation.
I declined an offer from my SA. As the above suggests, be polite and apply elsewhere. I'd add that you should give no explanation unless asked why (and if asked why, give as minimal/inoffensive an explanation as possible).
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- LaLiLuLeLo
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Re: Declining Offer After Summer Associate
This is the second time in a couple weeks I've seen someone blame an inconsistent post history on their sister. Y'all really can't think of a better excuse? That's some weak shit.Anonymous User wrote:Just thinking proactively. That post was for my sister's legal employment situation.cavalier1138 wrote:Getting a bit ahead of yourself, aren't you?
Edit: And how did a Chicago prosecutor end up going back to 2L?