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Law review write on/ am I an idiot
I have a 3.3 at low t-14. I have no interest in actually participating in law review, but people say it is worth it to try. Problem is, work for me already started and since I am being paid 2k/wk I dont want to take the time off. Am I being an idiot to skip the law review write on, work the two extra weeks at my job which is in my target market (i mention this becuase I am trying to justify it to myself as an extra two weeks of networking) and just do a write on for secondary journals? I just figure that my grades arent good enough to get me on, my writing is decent, and I have a small chance. So take the money and do a secondary?
- bearsfan23
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Re: Law review write on/ am I an idiot
I'd either suck it up and do the LR write on or otherwise avoid a journal at all.
Sounds like your about median, so LR might be worth the boost. I think the general consensus on TLS is that secondary journals aren't worth the time/effort, especially since it sounds like you don't want to be on a journal at all
Sounds like your about median, so LR might be worth the boost. I think the general consensus on TLS is that secondary journals aren't worth the time/effort, especially since it sounds like you don't want to be on a journal at all
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Re: Law review write on/ am I an idiot
Secondary journals are worthwhile if in an area of strong interest. For example, criminal law journal for those targeting that field, environmental law journals for those wishing to practice in this area, etc.
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Re: Law review write on/ am I an idiot
Just to add some context to the secondary journal thing; I want to do corporate law, and the journal is a entrepreneur and business law journal.
- unlicensedpotato
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You should easily be able to do the write on and work simultaneously.
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- jbagelboy
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True, but it probably won't a good enough product to overcome OPs grades and write onto LR. The people who write on to law review typically capitalize on the short amount of time they have the materials. There was definitely a strong correlation between effort/time commitment and write-on success at my school at least; and you can't really do that as a summer associate (which I assume OP is if they get $2k/wk).unlicensedpotato wrote:You should easily be able to do the write on and work simultaneously.
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- AreJay711
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I wouldn't bother doing any journal. That said, how do you know you want transactional shit?
- banjo
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Agreed with all of this.jbagelboy wrote:True, but it probably won't a good enough product to overcome OPs grades and write onto LR. The people who write on to law review typically capitalize on the short amount of time they have the materials. There was definitely a strong correlation between effort/time commitment and write-on success at my school at least; and you can't really do that as a summer associate (which I assume OP is if they get $2k/wk).unlicensedpotato wrote:You should easily be able to do the write on and work simultaneously.
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I would do it just because getting on law review is a not insignificant resume item. In fact it's one of the few things from law school besides the name of your school that will follow you your entire career. You can absolutely do it while working, although your question seems to imply that you could take the two weeks off as well. If your main reason for not doing it is the two weeks out a 10+ week summer that you won't be able to "network" I don't think that's a good enough reason to justify not taking a shot at writing on. Of course only you know your writing ability.
- bearsfan23
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Meh, for most people I'd agree. However, a 3.3 at a lower T14 is really the type of person who could get some measurable boost from Law Review.AreJay711 wrote:I wouldn't bother doing any journal. That said, how do you know you want transactional shit?
Depends how risk averse OP is
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I don't know how intensive your write on is, but I know that a lot of people are able to do it just working evenings and a weekend or two.
- A. Nony Mouse
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I don't really agree with this, or at least, I think it's contingent on what kind of write-on the school has, how much time they give for it, and how much grades matter. I think effort matters for write-on, but I think you can put in that effort while working without too much difficulty in most circumstances.jbagelboy wrote:True, but it probably won't a good enough product to overcome OPs grades and write onto LR. The people who write on to law review typically capitalize on the short amount of time they have the materials. There was definitely a strong correlation between effort/time commitment and write-on success at my school at least; and you can't really do that as a summer associate (which I assume OP is if they get $2k/wk).unlicensedpotato wrote:You should easily be able to do the write on and work simultaneously.
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Re: Law review write on/ am I an idiot
For those who have similar problems as OP, I think it is worth the time to do the write on even if you are working (knew people that did and were happy they did). And as DF stated, it is probably because we are risk-averse pussies.
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My grades suffered enough from the extra workload that I recommend against journal. That goes double if you would have to give up good networking opportunities.
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