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armyjag
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July 20, 2009, 10:42:10 PM »
Anyone else kinda not so impressed by their offerings for early interviews? As a transfer it really seems like a crapshoot considering there's only 35 bids. I asked career services for advice, and they totally gave me a non-answer answer about where to place myself competitively.
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raheeltransfers
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July 21, 2009, 12:03:20 AM »
hello my future class mate, I am a transfer student to GW as well, I visited the career office and they were extremely helpful. I referred to the RFP Packet which details historical statistics of bids and interview call backs. I used that data to make my 35 selections, Needless to say we should diversify the portfolio and not jsut apply to bigger firms, but small and mid-sized ones as well. Only then we can attain optimal chances for interviews.
Congrats on GW admission! Its a fantastic school, I flew to DC and paid them a visit last week. Email me if you have more questions.
Thanks,
Raheel
raheeltransfers@yahoo.com
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thorc954
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July 21, 2009, 10:15:44 AM »
I just graduated from GW (studying for the bar so maybe not so helpful), but if yall have any questions, let me know.
35 bids is what it is. May have to direct write if all else fails.
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