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Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:27 pm
by Brawndo
If you're top 10% at a T25, this isn't for you so GTFO
For the rest of us:
http://barelylegalblog.blogspot.com/200 ... t-you.html
http://in-it-but-not-of-it.blogspot.com ... chool.html
Makes me wonder if I should drop out if come January I'm median or below...
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:32 pm
by Anonymous Loser
Spring of 2007?
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:39 pm
by Brawndo
Anonymous Loser wrote:Spring of 2007?
So what? If anything it's got worse since the economy went to shit.
My roommate is a 2L at the same school (T25+) as me- she's top 10%, law review, and still can't find a summer job
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:42 pm
by JRMjr
so we have a middle of the class guy at t2, a mid-class underachiever at a t3, and a borderline t25 that was admittedly picky with work options on one of the sites. The other is a bunch of generalizations that are true unless you go to a top school.
my question is when did people ever, ever think that being middle of your class at an expensive grad school was different than being middle of your class in college? Unless you bust your ass at a top school you won't be able to pay off debt whether you live in america or on mars.
Go big (ie- good school, work hard) or go home. This only scares people that can't go for the homerun and have no confidence
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:45 pm
by Brawndo
JRMjr wrote:so we have a middle of the class guy at t2, a mid-class underachiever at a t3, and a borderline t25 that was admittedly picky with work options on one of the sites. The other is a bunch of generalizations that are true unless you go to a top school.
my question is when did people ever, ever think that being middle of your class at an expensive grad school was different than being middle of your class in college? Unless you bust your ass at a top school you won't be able to pay off debt whether you live in america or on mars.
Go big (ie- good school, work hard) or go home. This only scares people that can't go for the homerun and have no confidence
We can't all be top 10% at HYS asshole
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:47 pm
by spanktheduck
Brawndo wrote:JRMjr wrote:so we have a middle of the class guy at t2, a mid-class underachiever at a t3, and a borderline t25 that was admittedly picky with work options on one of the sites. The other is a bunch of generalizations that are true unless you go to a top school.
my question is when did people ever, ever think that being middle of your class at an expensive grad school was different than being middle of your class in college? Unless you bust your ass at a top school you won't be able to pay off debt whether you live in america or on mars.
Go big (ie- good school, work hard) or go home. This only scares people that can't go for the homerun and have no confidence
We can't all be top 10% at HYS asshole
TBF, that is why most people say non T14 are bad investments
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:49 pm
by Anonymous Loser
Brawndo wrote:Anonymous Loser wrote:Spring of 2007?
So what? If anything it's got worse since the economy went to shit.
My roommate is a 2L at the same school (T25+) as me- she's top 10%, law review, and still can't find a summer job
I suppose I just felt that this point has already been made in a far more meaningful and relevant fashion in the several 30+ page threads detailing this past fall's OCI. But, if outdated articles and a anecdote about your roommate are good enough for you, well, they're good enough for me: if you are below median in January, you should definitely drop out.
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:51 pm
by Anonymous User
Brawndo wrote:JRMjr wrote:so we have a middle of the class guy at t2, a mid-class underachiever at a t3, and a borderline t25 that was admittedly picky with work options on one of the sites. The other is a bunch of generalizations that are true unless you go to a top school.
my question is when did people ever, ever think that being middle of your class at an expensive grad school was different than being middle of your class in college? Unless you bust your ass at a top school you won't be able to pay off debt whether you live in america or on mars.
Go big (ie- good school, work hard) or go home. This only scares people that can't go for the homerun and have no confidence
We can't all be top 10% at HYS asshole
I'm not going to, and would never go to, HYS. I also don't think I'll be top 25% at the t14 I am going to. Thats why people that dont get top 25% network themselves to death and put in the work. What I AM saying is that if you don't get top 25 and DONT want to work yourself to the bone networking OR get a ton of scholly, youre better off putting 10 years in at a company, working hard there, and rising through the ranks.
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 11:26 pm
by XxSpyKEx
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:04 pm
by ToTransferOrNot
JRMjr wrote:so we have a middle of the class guy at t2, a mid-class underachiever at a t3, and a borderline t25 that was admittedly picky with work options on one of the sites. The other is a bunch of generalizations that are true unless you go to a top school.
my question is when did people ever, ever think that being middle of your class at an expensive grad school was different than being middle of your class in college? Unless you bust your ass at a top school you won't be able to pay off debt whether you live in america or on mars.
Go big (ie- good school, work hard) or go home. This only scares people that can't go for the homerun and have no confidence
And the 40-50% of people in the T14 that didn't get anything through OCI this year and are pushing 200k in debt.
Or the people in the top 10% at strong T1 schools who are unemployed...
So much reality fail when it comes to the optimism around here.
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:13 pm
by SteelReserve
Brawndo,
Congratulations on doing research before school. But you know what? Forget all these internet stories, even though a lot of them are true.
Your roommate's scenario should tell you something
And don't chalk up her failure to "bad interviewing". There are plenty of GOOD interviewers with those stats that don't have summer jobs, and thus will be thrown into the post-grad lion's den.
You have been warned; not by the internet; by someone you actually know!
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:18 pm
by Rocketman11
SteelReserve wrote:Brawndo,
Congratulations on doing research before school. But you know what? Forget all these internet stories, even though a lot of them are true.
I thought you were going somewhere different after reading this part. Im glad you arent encouraging people to just "want it" more than everyone else.
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:19 pm
by articulably suspect
yelling fire in a crowded theater.
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:40 pm
by reasonable_man
What the hell is the point of this thread again? I'm confused.
Re: Some scary articles on employment from law students grads
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 6:34 am
by BradyToMoss
Rocketman11 wrote:SteelReserve wrote:Brawndo,
Congratulations on doing research before school. But you know what? Forget all these internet stories, even though a lot of them are true.
I thought you were going somewhere different after reading this part. Im glad you arent encouraging people to just "want it" more than everyone else.
I thought the same thing, and was terribly disappointed.
OP should drop out, if his post is any indication of his intelligence and character.