1L Legal Resume Questions
Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 8:36 pm
As I've been struggling to convert my resume from a professional (i.e. financial sector) business resume to a legal resume, I've faced some challenges, but I am pretty happy with where I am now, considering that I have absolutely no legal experience on my resume, but mainly retail management experience and again, work in the financial sector.
In any case, I've become involved in a handful of legal organizations on campus to help fluff out my resume a bit, but after a recent meeting with someone in our career services office who is, apparently, a "resume specialist," I had a couple of questions.
I am a 1L at a Tier 1 school, and was pretty happy with my first semester. No doubt some of you will tell me to go ahead and drop out right now, but my grades were an A (top 10 in class), a B and two C+'s. This has put me a few percentage points about the 50% mark at my school. Only one class was truly a let-down for me, as the other C was essentially a class I wrote off early on. Tenured professor who couldn't have been a worse professor and whose exam was one-step above hieroglyphics.
When speaking to the resume specialist, I was told that under no circumstances should I put Top 50%, since that it so terrible. Their suggestion was to put something like "A in Contracts" and leave the rest alone, including class rank and overall GPA.
Is this sound advice? It seems like by focusing on that one A in such an obvious fashion I might be making myself sound even worse than I already am. I feel like, while Top half is not nearly Top 35% or Top 10%, it it still better than most of my peers, and might not necessarily be the worst thing to put on my resume, rather than leave potential summer hiring personnel wondering if I'm bottom of the class or something.
In any case, I've become involved in a handful of legal organizations on campus to help fluff out my resume a bit, but after a recent meeting with someone in our career services office who is, apparently, a "resume specialist," I had a couple of questions.
I am a 1L at a Tier 1 school, and was pretty happy with my first semester. No doubt some of you will tell me to go ahead and drop out right now, but my grades were an A (top 10 in class), a B and two C+'s. This has put me a few percentage points about the 50% mark at my school. Only one class was truly a let-down for me, as the other C was essentially a class I wrote off early on. Tenured professor who couldn't have been a worse professor and whose exam was one-step above hieroglyphics.
When speaking to the resume specialist, I was told that under no circumstances should I put Top 50%, since that it so terrible. Their suggestion was to put something like "A in Contracts" and leave the rest alone, including class rank and overall GPA.
Is this sound advice? It seems like by focusing on that one A in such an obvious fashion I might be making myself sound even worse than I already am. I feel like, while Top half is not nearly Top 35% or Top 10%, it it still better than most of my peers, and might not necessarily be the worst thing to put on my resume, rather than leave potential summer hiring personnel wondering if I'm bottom of the class or something.