How much does pre Law School employment matter?
Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2012 1:21 pm
Hi all,
I have an opportunity to transfer from one 'somewhat-federal' government agency to another federal government agency. Both agencies are more-or-less equally respected in the realm of economics. The change in title and responsibilities are significant. But with greater responsibility, comes greater workload. Furthermore, my departure would piss off my current bosses, who had promised very strong rec letters for me.
Given that I plan to apply to law school in the next cycle, how much does pre-law school employment actually matter down the stretch? Is it worth risking my relationship with the current employer? Would it provide 'outside options'?
Thanks!
EDIT: I'm not necessarily concerned with acceptance. I'm thinking in terms of post school prospects
I have an opportunity to transfer from one 'somewhat-federal' government agency to another federal government agency. Both agencies are more-or-less equally respected in the realm of economics. The change in title and responsibilities are significant. But with greater responsibility, comes greater workload. Furthermore, my departure would piss off my current bosses, who had promised very strong rec letters for me.
Given that I plan to apply to law school in the next cycle, how much does pre-law school employment actually matter down the stretch? Is it worth risking my relationship with the current employer? Would it provide 'outside options'?
Thanks!
EDIT: I'm not necessarily concerned with acceptance. I'm thinking in terms of post school prospects