Attorney General Internship Forum
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Attorney General Internship
I'm an incoming college freshman. I just got this internship to work at the New York Attorney General's Office. I have never gotten an internship before nor have I had much working experience.
What am I to expect? How should I act? What would I be doing most of the time? Was I lucky to get this offer; is the attorney general a big deal? I would appreciate any tips.
What am I to expect? How should I act? What would I be doing most of the time? Was I lucky to get this offer; is the attorney general a big deal? I would appreciate any tips.
- I.P. Daly
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Which office?
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The one in Manhattan.I.P. Daly wrote:Which office?
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How should you act? Professionally. Not like an 18-year-old. Respectful, polite, quiet, willing, helpful, eager to learn, politically correct. You might inquire what the dress code is. Take a book to read in any downtime (if it's allowed) so you're not sitting staring at your phone and projecting the image of the stereotypical Millennial (even if you're reading a book on it).
As an incoming freshman, you have no useful skills. They're not going to have you doing anything particularly challenging. Listen to what they tell you, ask questions if you don't understand, report your progress back periodically. Don't dick around. They might have you, like, file things or deliver things around the building. Or just shadow someone to court and stuff.
I have no idea how prestigious it is, but not much you do as an 18-year-old is prestigious since (as mentioned), most 18-year-olds don't know how to do anything yet.
As an incoming freshman, you have no useful skills. They're not going to have you doing anything particularly challenging. Listen to what they tell you, ask questions if you don't understand, report your progress back periodically. Don't dick around. They might have you, like, file things or deliver things around the building. Or just shadow someone to court and stuff.
I have no idea how prestigious it is, but not much you do as an 18-year-old is prestigious since (as mentioned), most 18-year-olds don't know how to do anything yet.
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Very true; I don't really know how to do anything. Thanks for the reply. I have heard of people ending up working for the places they intern at. How would I go about doing this?rinkrat19 wrote:How should you act? Professionally. Not like an 18-year-old. Respectful, polite, quiet, willing, helpful, eager to learn, politically correct. You might inquire what the dress code is. Take a book to read in any downtime (if it's allowed) so you're not sitting staring at your phone and projecting the image of the stereotypical Millennial (even if you're reading a book on it).
As an incoming freshman, you have no useful skills. They're not going to have you doing anything particularly challenging. Listen to what they tell you, ask questions if you don't understand, report your progress back periodically. Don't dick around. They might have you, like, file things or deliver things around the building. Or just shadow someone to court and stuff.
I have no idea how prestigious it is, but not much you do as an 18-year-old is prestigious since (as mentioned), most 18-year-olds don't know how to do anything yet.
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- rinkrat19
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There has to be an opening and you have to be qualified for it and you have to go through the recruiting process of whatever organization it is for whatever the job is. Look up their website and find the "careers" or "jobs at the Manhattan DA" or whatever page and find out how they hire people.FineGentleman wrote:Very true; I don't really know how to do anything. Thanks for the reply. I have heard of people ending up working for the places they intern at. How would I go about doing this?rinkrat19 wrote:How should you act? Professionally. Not like an 18-year-old. Respectful, polite, quiet, willing, helpful, eager to learn, politically correct. You might inquire what the dress code is. Take a book to read in any downtime (if it's allowed) so you're not sitting staring at your phone and projecting the image of the stereotypical Millennial (even if you're reading a book on it).
As an incoming freshman, you have no useful skills. They're not going to have you doing anything particularly challenging. Listen to what they tell you, ask questions if you don't understand, report your progress back periodically. Don't dick around. They might have you, like, file things or deliver things around the building. Or just shadow someone to court and stuff.
I have no idea how prestigious it is, but not much you do as an 18-year-old is prestigious since (as mentioned), most 18-year-olds don't know how to do anything yet.
- I.P. Daly
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What type of position are you ultimately seeking?FineGentleman wrote: Very true; I don't really know how to do anything. Thanks for the reply. I have heard of people ending up working for the places they intern at. How would I go about doing this?
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Since I'm not even a freshman in college yet, I would appreciate ANY position although I am most fond of studying criminal law.I.P. Daly wrote:What type of position are you ultimately seeking?FineGentleman wrote: Very true; I don't really know how to do anything. Thanks for the reply. I have heard of people ending up working for the places they intern at. How would I go about doing this?
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Upon graduating law school, would it benefit me to put this internship I will complete on my resume? It does not matter how long ago I interned, right? I feel like I'm getting a big head start.rinkrat19 wrote:There has to be an opening and you have to be qualified for it and you have to go through the recruiting process of whatever organization it is for whatever the job is. Look up their website and find the "careers" or "jobs at the Manhattan DA" or whatever page and find out how they hire people.FineGentleman wrote:Very true; I don't really know how to do anything. Thanks for the reply. I have heard of people ending up working for the places they intern at. How would I go about doing this?rinkrat19 wrote:How should you act? Professionally. Not like an 18-year-old. Respectful, polite, quiet, willing, helpful, eager to learn, politically correct. You might inquire what the dress code is. Take a book to read in any downtime (if it's allowed) so you're not sitting staring at your phone and projecting the image of the stereotypical Millennial (even if you're reading a book on it).
As an incoming freshman, you have no useful skills. They're not going to have you doing anything particularly challenging. Listen to what they tell you, ask questions if you don't understand, report your progress back periodically. Don't dick around. They might have you, like, file things or deliver things around the building. Or just shadow someone to court and stuff.
I have no idea how prestigious it is, but not much you do as an 18-year-old is prestigious since (as mentioned), most 18-year-olds don't know how to do anything yet.
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Want me to email you my criminal law outline so you can talk some legalese with the attorneys?
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LOL. I'd appreciate that.Tom Joad wrote:Want me to email you my criminal law outline so you can talk some legalese with the attorneys?
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- I.P. Daly
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+1,000Tom Joad wrote:Want me to email you my criminal law outline so you can talk some legalese with the attorneys?
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http://www.filedropper.com/fall2010526FineGentleman wrote:LOL. I'd appreciate that.Tom Joad wrote:Want me to email you my criminal law outline so you can talk some legalese with the attorneys?
I posted it there, broski. Just always remember whether you are in a common law or MPC jurisdiction. I think NY is MPC though.
And those defendants are going to try to make up all sorts of mens rea excuses, but you have to shut them down.
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Thanks man.Tom Joad wrote:http://www.filedropper.com/fall2010526FineGentleman wrote:LOL. I'd appreciate that.Tom Joad wrote:Want me to email you my criminal law outline so you can talk some legalese with the attorneys?
I posted it there, broski. Just always remember whether you are in a common law or MPC jurisdiction. I think NY is MPC though.
And those defendants are going to try to make up all sorts of mens rea excuses, but you have to shut them down.
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