TAships for law students?
Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 7:22 pm
Anyone know at which schools it is possible, or common, for law students with experience to work at the university as teaching assistants/graduate instructors? And what kind of benefits come with it -- size of stipend, tuition waiver, etc? I saw this thread saying that at Michigan it was not only possible but seemed encouraged by the LS admissions. I haven't been able to find info about this on other school websites I've looked at, so is this an exception on Michigan's part?
On a Google search I found a page that lists a few law students at Berkeley who are instructors, but haven't found actual info on any policy from their site...
On a Google search I found a page that lists a few law students at Berkeley who are instructors, but haven't found actual info on any policy from their site...