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Employers and your second year classes
Say you are at the callback stage or have even received an offer. How much emphasis do firms place on the courses you're taking first semester, second year? Do they expect you to be taking certain classes over others? Is this even something one should worry about?
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Re: Employers and your second year classes
No, UNLESS you say "I really want to do transactional work" and then be taking trial advocacy, complex litigation, mock trial, and drafting for litigators. If you do that, there's a chance they might not believe you...