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9th Circuit Interview
I'm looking to see if anyone has previously interviewed with the judge I will soon be interviewing with (9th Circuit appellate). If anyone has interviewed with a 9th Circuit appellate judge in the past, just indicate that you have here (you don't have to say the judge's name) and maybe I could PM you to see if it is the same one?
I just want to know what to expect when I go in, what type of interview atmosphere the judge has, whether the questions are substantial or relaxed, etc.
I just want to know what to expect when I go in, what type of interview atmosphere the judge has, whether the questions are substantial or relaxed, etc.
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
The trouble is that some posters who want to say "I have" walso will ant to stay anonymous. I interviewed with a male circuit court judge in Pasadena. If that sounds like it could be your guy, then maybe we can figure out a way to be in touch.
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
Feel free to PM me. PS: Everyone can coordinate through me. I will send pm's on your behalf anonymously. As long as you don't mind me knowing, of course, but I promise to keep all information strictly confidential.
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
Hey I got an idea. PH14's idea can still work, but alternatively, I created a yahoo account for this.
email = interviewq@yahoo.com
password = toplawschool
you guys can just log onto that account, and send an email to me:
interviewq2@yahoo.com
email = interviewq@yahoo.com
password = toplawschool
you guys can just log onto that account, and send an email to me:
interviewq2@yahoo.com
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
You realize people can set up their own anonymous email accounts? (or use their personal ones if they were okay with that)
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
okay well my anonymous email is interviewq2@yahoo.com, so feel free to email me from whatever account you pleasebk187 wrote:You realize people can set up their own anonymous email accounts? (or use their personal ones if they were okay with that)
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
Did you want advice or not? Pm me op.
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Re: 9th Circuit Interview
Reminder: the Judicial Clerkship forum is for clerkships, NOT internships/externships.
As it has come to my attention that this thread is about interning/externing, the thread has been moved accordingly.
As it has come to my attention that this thread is about interning/externing, the thread has been moved accordingly.