i mean yea it counts....but paralegals are a dime a dozen in law schoolAnonymous User wrote:Would having experience as being a paralegal for a few years count?
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Re: How much does not having actual work experience hurt ITE?
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I can't speak to being a firm paralegal, but I was a paralegal for a government agency for two years. I did the same thing as attorneys and employers were VERY interested in hearing about my experiences during OCI. That said though, grades are still #1. For me, my WE definitely helped me secure cbs and ultimately offers, but I had good (but not fantastic) grades that got me in the door to start with.Anonymous User wrote:i mean yea it counts....but paralegals are a dime a dozen in law schoolAnonymous User wrote:Would having experience as being a paralegal for a few years count?
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