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EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:49 pm

Is anyone else doing this for the summer?

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by LawIdiot86 » Tue Mar 06, 2012 7:58 pm

Anonymous User wrote:Is anyone else doing this for the summer?
I'm not, but with 2,400 applicants for 50 slots, I would be shocked if no one from TLS knew about it. Deadline for the summer was two weeks ago, so maybe they haven't offered all their interviews yet.

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:36 pm

LawIdiot86 wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Is anyone else doing this for the summer?
I'm not, but with 2,400 applicants for 50 slots, I would be shocked if no one from TLS knew about it. Deadline for the summer was two weeks ago, so maybe they haven't offered all their interviews yet.
I'm doing it. Splitting with another govt agency.

Edit: They have filled up their slots.

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Mar 09, 2012 1:55 am

I'm doing it as well. I think there's going to be 60-70 interns there this summer.

OP, did you have a question about it?

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Mar 10, 2012 8:36 pm

Anonymous User wrote:I'm doing it as well. I think there's going to be 60-70 interns there this summer.

OP, did you have a question about it?
Anyone being paid?

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Re: EPA OCEAs honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Mar 10, 2012 9:00 pm

http://slnlaw.com/Rebecca_Tatem.html

she was an intern with this program in summer 2010.

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Re: EPA OCEAs honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Sat Mar 10, 2012 11:44 pm

Anonymous User wrote:http://slnlaw.com/Rebecca_Tatem.html

she was an intern with this program in summer 2010.
No, I know they pay. But there seems to be a budget problem... I think...

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Julio_El_Chavo » Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:15 am

LawIdiot86 wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Is anyone else doing this for the summer?
I'm not, but with 2,400 applicants for 50 slots, I would be shocked if no one from TLS knew about it. Deadline for the summer was two weeks ago, so maybe they haven't offered all their interviews yet.
There are way too fucking many law students.

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by LawIdiot86 » Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:39 am

Julio_El_Chavo wrote:
LawIdiot86 wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Is anyone else doing this for the summer?
I'm not, but with 2,400 applicants for 50 slots, I would be shocked if no one from TLS knew about it. Deadline for the summer was two weeks ago, so maybe they haven't offered all their interviews yet.
There are way too fucking many law students.
You try telling people they can't be lawyers making 160K a year. The 27,000 excess lawyers, mostly from the TTT and TTTT knew what they were getting into and still went for it. At some point, you can't hold idiots back from the edge.

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:26 pm

LawIdiot86 wrote:
Julio_El_Chavo wrote:
LawIdiot86 wrote:
Anonymous User wrote:Is anyone else doing this for the summer?
I'm not, but with 2,400 applicants for 50 slots, I would be shocked if no one from TLS knew about it. Deadline for the summer was two weeks ago, so maybe they haven't offered all their interviews yet.
There are way too fucking many law students.
You try telling people they can't be lawyers making 160K a year. The 27,000 excess lawyers, mostly from the TTT and TTTT knew what they were getting into and still went for it. At some point, you can't hold idiots back from the edge.
How is this helpful? Anyways, anyone know anything about funding?

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by LawIdiot86 » Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:42 pm

Anonymous User wrote:
LawIdiot86 wrote:
Julio_El_Chavo wrote:
LawIdiot86 wrote:I'm not, but with 2,400 applicants for 50 slots, I would be shocked if no one from TLS knew about it. Deadline for the summer was two weeks ago, so maybe they haven't offered all their interviews yet.
There are way too fucking many law students.
You try telling people they can't be lawyers making 160K a year. The 27,000 excess lawyers, mostly from the TTT and TTTT knew what they were getting into and still went for it. At some point, you can't hold idiots back from the edge.
How is this helpful? Anyways, anyone know anything about funding?
It's not; there are way too many law students, but they're all there by their own choice. With all of the information available, going to law school is basically like smoking a cigarette or driving drunk or having unprotected sex. You know it's a bad choice generally, you can predict the odds are it will hurt you, but for various irrational reasons you still do it. I would be interested in hearing about the general outcomes from this program. Where do most of these students go after graduation?

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Mar 22, 2012 12:26 pm

It looks like this will be a volunteer position after all.

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Mar 27, 2012 9:50 pm

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Mar 28, 2012 7:33 am

I received a form to fill out stating that the position will be volunteer, I understand I will not receive payment, etc. I then declined.

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Re: EPA OCEA honors clerk

Post by Anonymous User » Thu Mar 29, 2012 7:43 pm

Same. I also declined. What did you take instead? Something environmentally related?

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