Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad Forum
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Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
Hey everyone! I'm having trouble picking my last class for this coming semester. I'm going into litigation at big firm, and I want to take interesting classes, but also ones that will actually be somewhat useful for practice.
Currently, I'm taking (so far this coming semester):
Complex Lit, Crim Pro, and M&A. I'm thinking of maybe adding Secured Transactions or Compliance and Risk Management.
First year I took:
Civ Pro, Contracts, Torts, Crim, Admin Law, and Property.
Last semester I took:
Income Tax, Antitrust, Corporate Finance, and Evidence.
As for next year, I want to study abroad in the spring, which means I have to take PR and Con Law in the fall. I also want to do a clinic in the fall, which means I may be stuck never taking Corporations--is that an issue?
Any and all feedback will be greatly appreciated!
Currently, I'm taking (so far this coming semester):
Complex Lit, Crim Pro, and M&A. I'm thinking of maybe adding Secured Transactions or Compliance and Risk Management.
First year I took:
Civ Pro, Contracts, Torts, Crim, Admin Law, and Property.
Last semester I took:
Income Tax, Antitrust, Corporate Finance, and Evidence.
As for next year, I want to study abroad in the spring, which means I have to take PR and Con Law in the fall. I also want to do a clinic in the fall, which means I may be stuck never taking Corporations--is that an issue?
Any and all feedback will be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
I think it's strange not to take Corporations in law school, especially if you're going to be a big firm associate. Rest of the schedule looks legit. I've heard that Fed Courts could be good if you're interested in clerking down the road.
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Re: Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
So Corporations is a must? That would mean if I want to study abroad I need to add a Professional Responsibility this semester.banjo wrote:I think it's strange not to take Corporations in law school, especially if you're going to be a big firm associate. Rest of the schedule looks legit. I've heard that Fed Courts could be good if you're interested in clerking down the road.
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Re: Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
Corporations is pretty close to a must. Take a look at this ATL post and the accompanying article: http://abovethelaw.com/2014/02/best-classes-for-biglaw/
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Re: Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
So now I feel like I also have to take a securities course. I'm guessing taking that both Secured Transactions and Compliance and Risk Management would be a waste of time?banjo wrote:Corporations is pretty close to a must. Take a look at this ATL post and the accompanying article: http://abovethelaw.com/2014/02/best-classes-for-biglaw/
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- banjo
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Re: Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
Yeah, it could be worth trying to fit Securities Regulation into the schedule. Apparently it's an area that's hard to learn in practice alone. Here's a useful paper (more for transactional people though): http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm? ... id=1430087
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Re: Choosing Classes for this Coming Semester/Studying Abroad
Aha, and a course like Secured Transactions isn't really necessary, right?banjo wrote:Yeah, it could be worth trying to fit Securities Regulation into the schedule. Apparently it's an area that's hard to learn in practice alone. Here's a useful paper (more for transactional people though): http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm? ... id=1430087