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"I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:05 am
by Bronx Bum
LOLWTF I see this comments a TON on this site. What in GOD'S name does that mean? Are you looking for government work or PI? BEcause you don't want biglaw?
I think a lot of people fail to realize that PI/government jobs are extremely difficult to get and you are certainly not the only ones gunning for those jobs.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:17 am
by FeelTheHeat
Cool
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:24 am
by Bildungsroman
Bronx Bum wrote:LOLWTF I see this comments a TON on this site. What in GOD'S name does that mean? Are you looking for government work or PI? BEcause you don't want biglaw?
I think a lot of people fail to realize that PI/government jobs are extremely difficult to get and you are certainly not the only ones gunning for those jobs.
I think the statement assumes that most people are going into law because they think it will net them money and prestige, which is probably true. Anything to distinguish one's self to adcomms.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:26 am
by Bronx Bum
But that doesn't make the person unique at all. Most people would be fine with a government gig.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:28 am
by Bildungsroman
Bronx Bum wrote:But that doesn't make the person unique at all. Most people would be fine with a government gig.

There a point to all this?
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:30 am
by Bronx Bum
Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:31 am
by sundance95
Bronx Bum wrote:Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
Why did you start this thread like you are unique?
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:33 am
by 071816
Who gives a shit??
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:33 am
by Bildungsroman
Bronx Bum wrote:Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
This is one of the shittiest threads I've ever seen on TLS, a forum that has seen multiple "what backpack should I buy for law school" threads.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:45 am
by fundamentallybroken
Bildungsroman wrote:Bronx Bum wrote:Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
This is one of the shittiest threads I've ever seen on TLS, a forum that has seen multiple "what backpack should I buy for law school" threads.
Hijacking to something a little more useful:
So, what type of backpack
should I buy for law school? I'm thinking a roller bag, possibly just a small suitcase.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:49 am
by fanmingrui
fundamentallybroken wrote:Bildungsroman wrote:Bronx Bum wrote:Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
This is one of the shittiest threads I've ever seen on TLS, a forum that has seen multiple "what backpack should I buy for law school" threads.
Hijacking to something a little more useful:
So, what type of backpack
should I buy for law school? I'm thinking a roller bag, possibly just a small suitcase.
Nothing says sexy like a roller bag.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:50 am
by ak13
Bildungsroman wrote:Bronx Bum wrote:Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
This is one of the shittiest threads I've ever seen on TLS,
a forum that has seen multiple "what backpack should I buy for law school" threads.
if i could thumbs up just one response in this entire forum, it would be this one.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:55 am
by FeelTheHeat
The how to act at orientation one is pretty fucking stupid, too.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:56 am
by fanmingrui
FeelTheHeat wrote:The how to act at orientation one is pretty fucking stupid, too.
+1
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 12:57 am
by sundance95
Is it weird to bring my parents to admitted students weekend?
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:06 am
by stratocophic
sundance95 wrote:Is it weird to bring my parents to admitted students weekend?
I once knew a black person. Actually, he might have been Hispanic lol but anyway he was the gardener at my family's summer home. Can I claim URM? *launches into diatribe on the INJUSTICE of THE SYSTEM when told no*
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:21 am
by cavebat2000
1. Not all PI work is hard to get. You wanna work for DOJ Honors? Yeah, that's hard. Otherwise, any 501c3 org will do.
2. Some law schools look for people interested in PI work because they want a more diversified class. If only 10% of the graduates do PI at the law school you are applying to, then saying you are interested in PI makes you ever so slightly more marketable to that law school.
Also, I just happen to think biglaw is for soulless bastards. But that's just me, and maybe an adcomm member or two.
JK btw, for those soulless bastards out there who don't have a sense of humor.

Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:31 am
by DietCoke
FeelTheHeat wrote:The how to act at orientation one is pretty fucking stupid, too.
NEED LINK NAO. This one has epic lulz all over it.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 1:35 am
by stratocophic
DietCoke wrote:FeelTheHeat wrote:The how to act at orientation one is pretty fucking stupid, too.
NEED LINK NAO. This one has epic lulz all over it.
TLS delivers
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:11 am
by minnbills
Bildungsroman wrote:Bronx Bum wrote:Yeah, why do people say it like they're unique? You couldn't fuckin tell by reading the OP?
This is one of the shittiest threads I've ever seen on TLS, a forum that has seen multiple
"what backpack should I buy for law school" threads.
Wait! I've got something for this!
Um... Maybe I'll just go get my tactical turtleneck instead.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 2:26 am
by glewz
Lol OP has turned tail, let's give him/her some space.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 4:52 pm
by Bronx Bum
cavebat2000 wrote:1. Not all PI work is hard to get. You wanna work for DOJ Honors? Yeah, that's hard. Otherwise, any 501c3 org will do.
2. Some law schools look for people interested in PI work because they want a more diversified class. If only 10% of the graduates do PI at the law school you are applying to, then saying you are interested in PI makes you ever so slightly more marketable to that law school.
Also, I just happen to think biglaw is for soulless bastards. But that's just me, and maybe an adcomm member or two.
JK btw, for those soulless bastards out there who don't have a sense of humor.

Wait wut? Which pi jobs are easy to get? Even legal aid (which is amongst the lowest) is barely hiring. I know this girl who went to a T14, had extensive P.I. internship experience, and couldn't get a job with legal aid. Tell me where these "non difficult" P.I. jobs are.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:09 pm
by MoS
I really like anecdotes that begin with "I know this person who went to a t14" It's so vague. Also, why does everyone think going to a t14 gets you the job of your dreams? What were her grades? Where did she apply? One organization, one city, or everywhere? Also having an internship can be bad too. She may have made a terrible impression on those around her. Maybe she had unrealistic expectations, maybe she did poor work, maybe no one wanted to work with her because she started every sentence with " At [insert t14 school name]"
But I will agree PI isn't the easiest thing to get, it's competitive too. But like small firms, they often have a different hiring criteria than grades and school rank. They want someone who will work, who will connect with clients, who will stay more than two years.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:21 pm
by SchopenhauerFTW
I hate law students.
Re: "I have different motivations for going to law school"
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:25 pm
by GATORTIM
SchopenhauerFTW wrote:I hate law students.
This