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what is the most common form of clerkship rejection?
I'm talking after interview - snail mail, email, call?
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Re: what is the most common form of clerkship rejection?
Not the most common, nor following an interview, but the funniest is Quattlebaum who sends out postcard rejections rather than a letter.
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Re: what is the most common form of clerkship rejection?
As someone who has been through this four(!) times, email directly from judge is most common. That was three times. The fourth was an email from the JA with a note from the judge. The courtesy of the former approach is much better, for my money.
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Re: what is the most common form of clerkship rejection?
snail mail by far, though there is ghosting
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