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Taking this from the 1L SA 2020 thread because the list of people who were selected as PracticePro 1L Diversity Scholars came out today. Do any upperclassmen have useful anecdotes to share about their experiences (e.g. if the counseling helps job-wise/OCI)?
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Bump, also interested.
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Re: PracticePro
Bump? Already committed to SF conference but curious if anyone at all has experience with them
Also, what's up with the $300?
Also, what's up with the $300?
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I committed to DC, what $300?Anonymous User wrote:Bump? Already committed to SF conference but curious if anyone at all has experience with them
Also, what's up with the $300?
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Also committed to SFAnonymous User wrote:Bump? Already committed to SF conference but curious if anyone at all has experience with them
Also, what's up with the $300?
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Re: PracticePro
So we have to pay $350 to attend? I'm starting to doubt the benefits of the program.
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I ended up choosing to go to a big law firm's diversity weekend instead of PracticePro. That's weird that they would make people pay to attend PracticePro since people would have to cover their expenses to their mandatory conference.
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Did you pull your offer after sending in the signed form? I'm pretty close to doing itAnonymous User wrote:I ended up choosing to go to a big law firm's diversity weekend instead of PracticePro. That's weird that they would make people pay to attend PracticePro since people would have to cover their expenses to their mandatory conference.
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No, I told them no before I sent them my signed firm.Anonymous User wrote:Did you pull your offer after sending in the signed form? I'm pretty close to doing itAnonymous User wrote:I ended up choosing to go to a big law firm's diversity weekend instead of PracticePro. That's weird that they would make people pay to attend PracticePro since people would have to cover their expenses to their mandatory conference.