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Informing law firm about study abroad?
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<blockquote data-quote="James Carrabino" data-source="post: 112031" data-attributes="member: 16764"><p>[USER=21724]@lawstudent15[/USER] I hope that it all went smoothly and would love to hear how the firm responded to this! I tend to find that all of the strict bureaucratic rules are taken into account prior to interview stage but that once you make it to interview (even if you are not in the priority recruitment cohort and 'slip through the cracks', so to speak) that firms then treat you as a human being and are much more willing to make personal adjustments where necessary.</p><p></p><p>I am sure this not always the case, but I am keeping fingers crossed for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James Carrabino, post: 112031, member: 16764"] [USER=21724]@lawstudent15[/USER] I hope that it all went smoothly and would love to hear how the firm responded to this! I tend to find that all of the strict bureaucratic rules are taken into account prior to interview stage but that once you make it to interview (even if you are not in the priority recruitment cohort and 'slip through the cracks', so to speak) that firms then treat you as a human being and are much more willing to make personal adjustments where necessary. I am sure this not always the case, but I am keeping fingers crossed for you! [/QUOTE]
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