Biglaw Placement
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 11:55 pm
How does one go about applying for a 'Biglaw' job if one decides to do a clerkship or public interest work right after graduation? Or is this even possible?
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I see how you got to 13000 posts.romothesavior wrote:^ what he said
Perseverance and dedication, my friend.Jaeger wrote:I see how you got to 13000 posts.romothesavior wrote:^ what he said
romothesavior wrote:Perseverance and dedication, my friend.Jaeger wrote:I see how you got to 13000 posts.romothesavior wrote:^ what he said
BTW, I see potential in you as a poster, my young padawan.
So did 13,000.Jaeger wrote:romothesavior wrote:Perseverance and dedication, my friend.Jaeger wrote:I see how you got to 13000 posts.romothesavior wrote:^ what he said
BTW, I see potential in you as a poster, my young padawan.
Don't encourage me. 100+ came way too easy.
Easier to get out of Biglaw than it is to get into it is the conventional wisdom. If you want to do it, do it out of school (after a clerkship, presumably).Helmholtz wrote: Public interest is more iffy. There are a few exceptions, but for the most part, I think if you do public interest for a few years after graduation, you should probably write off biglaw.
BigLaw just takes the top grads from the top law schools-it's more of they pick u than u pick them. However, a judge will typically have connections w/ the big law guys and can prolly get you in if u do a great job for himLargo219 wrote:How does one go about applying for a 'Biglaw' job if one decides to do a clerkship or public interest work right after graduation? Or is this even possible?