Long story short, I'm a Spring 2013 transfer and am not eligible to participate in the Law Review write-on competition because I'm a Spring transfer. My new school has two journals I'm eligible to write on for; International and Business Journals. Is it worth it to participate in the write-on competition for the secondary journals?
If I get invited, I'm sure I will hate being on the journal. I will also hate writing for the competition during my Christmas break. If I were eligible for the Law Review, I would surely participate.
Secondary Journal Write-On Competition? Forum
- Extension_Cord
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- BarbellDreams
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Re: Secondary Journal Write-On Competition?
Idk, a journal is nice to throw on a resume, but take it from someone who is on a secondary, the difference between LR and any other journal is greater than anything you could imagine. In m experience, there is the kids who made LR, and everyone else. And they are not close when it comes to OCI or job placement in general.
- somewhatwayward
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Re: Secondary Journal Write-On Competition?
What school or school range? How are your job prospects?
I think of the journal on the resume as similar to a good SAT score when you are applying to Harvard: not having it looks bad, mainly because everyone has one, but having it doesn't seem to give much boost.
I think of the journal on the resume as similar to a good SAT score when you are applying to Harvard: not having it looks bad, mainly because everyone has one, but having it doesn't seem to give much boost.
- Extension_Cord
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Re: Secondary Journal Write-On Competition?
FSU. Im a transfer so I dont have any grades at this school yet.somewhatwayward wrote:What school or school range? How are your job prospects?
I think of the journal on the resume as similar to a good SAT score when you are applying to Harvard: not having it looks bad, mainly because everyone has one, but having it doesn't seem to give much boost.
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Re: Secondary Journal Write-On Competition?
Do you have a job?
If so, count your lucky stars that you don't have to do a journal.
If not, you probably should. It's not a big boost, but you need everything you can get (and not to be overlooked because somebody thinks you have a thin resume).
If so, count your lucky stars that you don't have to do a journal.
If not, you probably should. It's not a big boost, but you need everything you can get (and not to be overlooked because somebody thinks you have a thin resume).
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