For clerkships, yes.starstruck393 wrote:So is the end result you just don't apply for courts that aren't your realistic top choice?
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That sucksdisco_barred wrote:For clerkships, yes.starstruck393 wrote:So is the end result you just don't apply for courts that aren't your realistic top choice?
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So maybe I, the OP in this here thread, should quickly apply to some firms with my 4.0 and see what happens??Anonymous User wrote:I don't think internships are as big of a deal. I am aware of someone who accepted a summer internship with a judge, and then later backed out of it, and there seemed to be no problem at all. I think the earlier poster was right that the judges just don't focus very much on the interns. The clerks generally manage them.
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