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Law Review and Government Job
Thanks in advance for the replies.
Background: I go to a Tier 1 school 20-25, wrote on to law review, but grades are mediocre (top 40-45%). Struck out at OCI, but real goal is a District attorney job in Southern CA. I made great connections my 1L summer and will be interning with one of the top DA's in Los Angeles County 2L summer. Law review takes up a bunch of time and I'd rather focus on increasing my GPA than putting Law Review on my resume.
Question: Drop Law Review and focus on GPA??? Anyone know how many points Law Review gets you in applying to a government job versus grades?
Thanks again.
Background: I go to a Tier 1 school 20-25, wrote on to law review, but grades are mediocre (top 40-45%). Struck out at OCI, but real goal is a District attorney job in Southern CA. I made great connections my 1L summer and will be interning with one of the top DA's in Los Angeles County 2L summer. Law review takes up a bunch of time and I'd rather focus on increasing my GPA than putting Law Review on my resume.
Question: Drop Law Review and focus on GPA??? Anyone know how many points Law Review gets you in applying to a government job versus grades?
Thanks again.
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Re: Law Review and Government Job
The amount of time law review requires is drastically overstated. You should have no problem doing your cite checks and putting in the effort needed to do as well as you can on exams. Dropping law review would be crazy--it shows that you were among the top students in your class (either by grades or by writing competition performance).
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+1. There is another "drop LR?" thread floating around. Clearly the 1st couple of weeks of cite checking have been rough...Anonymous User wrote:The amount of time law review requires is drastically overstated. You should have no problem doing your cite checks and putting in the effort needed to do as well as you can on exams. Dropping law review would be crazy--it shows that you were among the top students in your class (either by grades or by writing competition performance).
Listen: you've only been cite checking for a couple of weeks. It gets considerably easier over time. By spring, you'll be doing this in your sleep.
With top 40-45% grades, your resume needs ALL the help it can get. Frankly, you are just not in position to be even considering dropping LR.
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Re: Law Review and Government Job
Also, you only do like 2 cite checks a semester which isn't that big of a deal. It's like to big Legal research assignments
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You're only doing 2 cite checks? At a T25 and we're doing 4 cite checks per semester.Anonymous User wrote:Also, you only do like 2 cite checks a semester which isn't that big of a deal. It's like to big Legal research assignments
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Sorry for you mang, 2 per semester here @ a T20Citizen Genet wrote:You're only doing 2 cite checks? At a T25 and we're doing 4 cite checks per semester.Anonymous User wrote:Also, you only do like 2 cite checks a semester which isn't that big of a deal. It's like to big Legal research assignments
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At GW, you have a cite-checking assignment every week, so you all need to stop complaining and thank your lucky stars you don't have that.Anonymous User wrote:Sorry for you mang, 2 per semester here @ a T20Citizen Genet wrote:You're only doing 2 cite checks? At a T25 and we're doing 4 cite checks per semester.Anonymous User wrote:Also, you only do like 2 cite checks a semester which isn't that big of a deal. It's like to big Legal research assignments
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Uphill in snow, both ways? Naked?Anonymous User wrote:At GW, you have a cite-checking assignment every week, so you all need to stop complaining and thank your lucky stars you don't have that.Anonymous User wrote:Sorry for you mang, 2 per semester here @ a T20Citizen Genet wrote:You're only doing 2 cite checks? At a T25 and we're doing 4 cite checks per semester.Anonymous User wrote:Also, you only do like 2 cite checks a semester which isn't that big of a deal. It's like to big Legal research assignments