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4.2.1.3) What alternatives are there to OCI? [Rev] (King Hall Law School)




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This article is from the King Hall Law School FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. NetEsq@dcn.davis.ca.us with numerous contributions by others.

4.2.1.3) What alternatives are there to OCI? [Rev] (King Hall Law School)

You can simply apply for the jobs that interest you. For one reason
or another, many job openings are not filled through OCI (smaller
firms, for example, cannot plan that far ahead). Whatever you choose
to do, be discrete about your success and your failure. Much like
first year grades, looking for a job during the second year of law
school is a challenge to the self-esteem of most law students,
particularly those who don't get the job offers that they want. See
Section 4.6.5 for information on Career Planning Resources on the
Internet.

 

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