I was worried about this too as I'm leaning towards signing at the last minute. Idk if it's a bad look or not but tbh it's completely within our rights as this is probably the most career flexibility we'll have in a long time. At the end of the day they just want you to sign, they don't care when (imo).

 

My deadline to accept is this week and I have yet to do so. So far no calls or emails pushing me to accept. I've only gotten congratulatory emails from some MD's/Dir that I worked with.

Nothing happens if you sign at the last minute. They told me I had 2 weeks to sign but if I needed more they could extend it. They understand it's a big step for little shits like us that are just finishing college.

 
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This is not entirely true. Having been on both sides of the table, they do care when you sign. The reason is that they are managing yield for the class. So if everyone waits until the last day of their allotted window, then this potentially puts them in a bad position in terms of filling spots with the candidates that they want. For example, you might have gotten the offer but they will have other candidates on hold until you decide or they take another offer. So if you take your time and turn down the offer, they will not only lose you but potentially their back-up option. If you are also pretty certain that you will sign, you might as well sign sooner rather than later and make a good impression that you genuinely want to be there. The converse is true too.

 

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