Was offered (and have accepted, since you can't gamble anything ITE) a 1L paid summer job already (I'm a 0L right now) in the field in which I'd like to practice after graduation. It's through my law school (as I understand it, it's through an on-campus clinic), and I'll have the opportunity to gain a ton of experience doing pro-bono work alongside practicing attorneys in the field. All decisions were based on application criteria and interest in the specific area.
I could have held out and applied for 1L employment on my own, and hoped to get a paid job at a firm doing something that interests me, but in all honesty, I think this is the best experience I'll be able to get that's suitable for my goals, and where I'd be paid in conjunction with learning what I'd like to learn (I have nothing against unpaid internships, but some money coming in is always nice).
Am I selling myself short? There is always a chance I could blow everyone out of the water 1st semester, and get a ridiculous firm job, but I don't want to give up something that's been offered to me just for being me.

What are your thoughts?