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Should I list my class rank on resume for lateral positions?

Post by Anonymous User » Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:16 pm

Current mid-level lit associate at a V20 in California, and I'm starting to think about applying to clerkships or lateraling. Can I list "top 10%" on my resume if I didn't graduate "order of the coif?" I graduated in the top 10%, but wasn't eligible for order of the coif because only 73% of my units were graded (did a stupid externship). Will firms or judges view my class rank as disingenuous since they probably would assume that I graduated order of the coif even though I didn't? I went to a T30, so I kind of need to include my class rank to make up for the caliber of my alma mater.

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Re: Should I list my class rank on resume for lateral positions?

Post by Sackboy » Fri Feb 26, 2021 7:21 pm

Absolutely list class rank, if you think it'll help your resume. Coif just means top 10% with X% of credits. You're not saying you graduated Coif. You're just saying that you graduated top 10%. I see nothing wrong with that. Generally, people don't care that you graduated Coif. They care about what Coif means - that you were at the top of your class.

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