Hello,
what should I use in the subject of the email? I think a have a great body email but now I'm stumped for the subject. Thank you so much in advance.
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If you go to a T14 or another well-regarded law school, I'd consider adding your school to the subject line: "[T14] 2L - 2018 Summer Associate Application"
My thought was that it would catch the recruiter's eye and get my application reviewed sooner since they don't have to sift through my materials to see that I go to a good school. One of my friends even put his GPA in the subject line, although I would probably advise against that unless it's particularly impressive.
My thought was that it would catch the recruiter's eye and get my application reviewed sooner since they don't have to sift through my materials to see that I go to a good school. One of my friends even put his GPA in the subject line, although I would probably advise against that unless it's particularly impressive.
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Good point.massmailorbust wrote:If you go to a T14 or another well-regarded law school, I'd consider adding your school to the subject line: "[T14] 2L - 2018 Summer Associate Application"
My thought was that it would catch the recruiter's eye and get my application reviewed sooner since they don't have to sift through my materials to see that I go to a good school. One of my friends even put his GPA in the subject line, although I would probably advise against that unless it's particularly impressive.
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This is exactly what I did (the school thing, not the gpa thing). Would recommend.CardozoLaw09 wrote:Good point.massmailorbust wrote:If you go to a T14 or another well-regarded law school, I'd consider adding your school to the subject line: "[T14] 2L - 2018 Summer Associate Application"
My thought was that it would catch the recruiter's eye and get my application reviewed sooner since they don't have to sift through my materials to see that I go to a good school. One of my friends even put his GPA in the subject line, although I would probably advise against that unless it's particularly impressive.
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