Dropping Out if No CBs/Mass Mail Results
Posted: Wed Aug 08, 2012 1:42 pm
Rising 2L. Around median at a T20. Since my school is not preftigious enough to do OCI screeners by lottery (a handful of my friends who go to HYSCCN actually gave me sideways, petrified glances when I explained preselects and that everyone does not automatically get a dozen screeners at pleb lawl schools). I did manage to get a handful of screeners despite my unimpressive grades (I have a fairly interesting resume, and I did a judicial internship which at least gives me a plausible reason to be into litigation). Gonna try to knock them out of the park, but the stats aren't in my favor like they are for an HLS'er with 15 screeners. So yeah. Almost 200 mass mails out, almost fruitless.
I figure, fuck it. If I get 0 CBs and no mass mail results by the first week of school, I'm dropping out. Maybe that's premature, but if I wait another semester I may never get out. But my options are twofold, as I see them. Either way I'm facing the fact of never getting BigLaw, and possibly never even getting midlaw.
1) Got an offer for a fall internship from a solo who does criminal defense work, which is interesting. If I learn nothing else, I learn the solo ropes and can go solo if I need to (yeah, I've read all the warnings about doing this, but I'd be prouder and more fulfilled being a wet boy than doc reviewer). Or, if solo practice looks like it sucks, I can drop out and it's only cost me another semester (3 total)
2) Just drop out. I really don't need a J.D. to get a dogshit job and barely scrape by; I can do that just fine with my B.A. I'd actually feel better about myself if I did odd jobs as opposed to doing traffic ticket defense. Ooh, I get to put Esquire next to my name. Wow. Still in my 20s. Not too late.
Dropping out is easier said than done, because getting a job as a recent college graduate is a bitch these days. But the legal market for law school graduates sucks just as much, if not worse. Why delay the inevitable?
Just writing this to psych myself up. If I know myself, I'll stay in school because it feels safer, even though it really isn't. A year ago I thought decent grades at a T20ish lawl school were better than just a liberal arts degree. Now, I realize that median grades at a T20 are arguably worse than just a B.A. in History.
What the hell would I do? In college I did law-related internships. It's all I have on my resume. How the hell do I get off this law school train before it goes off the cliff?
I figure, fuck it. If I get 0 CBs and no mass mail results by the first week of school, I'm dropping out. Maybe that's premature, but if I wait another semester I may never get out. But my options are twofold, as I see them. Either way I'm facing the fact of never getting BigLaw, and possibly never even getting midlaw.
1) Got an offer for a fall internship from a solo who does criminal defense work, which is interesting. If I learn nothing else, I learn the solo ropes and can go solo if I need to (yeah, I've read all the warnings about doing this, but I'd be prouder and more fulfilled being a wet boy than doc reviewer). Or, if solo practice looks like it sucks, I can drop out and it's only cost me another semester (3 total)
2) Just drop out. I really don't need a J.D. to get a dogshit job and barely scrape by; I can do that just fine with my B.A. I'd actually feel better about myself if I did odd jobs as opposed to doing traffic ticket defense. Ooh, I get to put Esquire next to my name. Wow. Still in my 20s. Not too late.
Dropping out is easier said than done, because getting a job as a recent college graduate is a bitch these days. But the legal market for law school graduates sucks just as much, if not worse. Why delay the inevitable?
Just writing this to psych myself up. If I know myself, I'll stay in school because it feels safer, even though it really isn't. A year ago I thought decent grades at a T20ish lawl school were better than just a liberal arts degree. Now, I realize that median grades at a T20 are arguably worse than just a B.A. in History.
What the hell would I do? In college I did law-related internships. It's all I have on my resume. How the hell do I get off this law school train before it goes off the cliff?