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Being a TA?
Is it worth it to be a Legal Writing TA? Get paid and bit and get to put it on the resume, but it takes up a good bit of time. Does it help with future employers at all?
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Re: Being a TA?
This is relevant to my interests.PirateCap'n wrote:Is it worth it to be a Legal Writing TA? Get paid and bit and get to put it on the resume, but it takes up a good bit of time. Does it help with future employers at all?