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Clerkship Chances from top-20
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 5:47 pm
by Anonymous User
What kind of grades do you need for the following clerkships coming out of GWU.
Federal district court judge and I am indifferent to location (fly over states are cool)
Federal Magistrate judge
Delaware Supreme Court
Delaware Court of Chancery
We only have designations not rank so its hard to tell where you are in the class exactly.
Also how will not being on a journal, but having had an article published effect one's chances
Re: Clerkship Chances from top-20
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:07 pm
by TTH
Summon G.T.L.Rev.
I would imagine you'd need to be top 5% to be competitive for a clerkship coming out of a non T14, but I don't know shit about it.
Mainly replied because I'm interested myself.
/unhelpful
Re: Clerkship Chances from top-20
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 6:22 pm
by androstan
Adding to the OP, how hard is it to get a clerkship for the Federal Circuit of Appeals? I imagine it may be easier since they handle IP matters and GW is considered to be particularly strong in that area.
Re: Clerkship Chances from top-20
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 2:59 am
by Anonymous User
Hey G.T.L. Rev., I have quick question while you're in here, if that's okay. If you're grades aren't up to normal clerkship standards (i.e., median at a T10), how much will family/friend connections play? Is it rude or inappropriate to network for clerkships if there is a pretty close relationship involved? Have you seen this happen?
Thanks!
Re: Clerkship Chances from top-20
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 5:02 pm
by Anonymous User
That's very helpful. Thank you! I'm not too sure how my grades will be viewed. I'm a transfer, so I was top 3% at my previous school. But, I only hit median at my T10 last semester. I'm focusing more on academics this semester, and hopefully that will pull the grades up so that I'm somewhat competitive. But I won't know until a month or so after the semester ends.