Rotation v. No-Rotation
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 5:27 am
I'm deciding between two firms that are basically the same in my mind other than how they structure their summer programs/first-year assignments.
One firm has a set rotation system for the summer (2-3 groups) and then you rank your practice groups at the end and are assigned to your first choice (usually). The other has you rank your top five practice areas and then has your coordinating attorneys assign you work based off of those interests, or other interests you express once you're there, and then gives you two years to pick a practice group after returning the first year.
I have no idea what type of law I want to do -- like not even sure if I want to do corporate or litigation -- so I'm not sure if the rotation system would be helpful or limiting, and I'm kind of worried about picking a practice group after only 3-4 weeks with them. Everyone I've talked to who summered at these firms says their system is better, but they all also went in knowing they wanted to do corporate...
So basically, for someone who has no idea what type of law they want to practice, which system is better?
One firm has a set rotation system for the summer (2-3 groups) and then you rank your practice groups at the end and are assigned to your first choice (usually). The other has you rank your top five practice areas and then has your coordinating attorneys assign you work based off of those interests, or other interests you express once you're there, and then gives you two years to pick a practice group after returning the first year.
I have no idea what type of law I want to do -- like not even sure if I want to do corporate or litigation -- so I'm not sure if the rotation system would be helpful or limiting, and I'm kind of worried about picking a practice group after only 3-4 weeks with them. Everyone I've talked to who summered at these firms says their system is better, but they all also went in knowing they wanted to do corporate...
So basically, for someone who has no idea what type of law they want to practice, which system is better?