Anonymous User wrote:Is there any Big Law firm that is willing to hire an 'future' NYU law grad w/ 3.0 Cumulative GPA? i know I am ranked at the bottom of the class, but how bad is it for me? I really wanted to work @ White and Case... but stories of burnouts have also given rise to a sublime fear in my soul... that I too will burnout! Should I consider going into another profession, maybe even moving?
You are at the bottom of the class and have a 3.0?
Jesus.
This grade inflation has to stop...
(hell, the bottom 5% at Georgetown get B-s and they are thinking of changing that curve to something better)
I'm at a T1 private school where the first year median grade is between 2.7 and a 2.98 (this is why I posted anonymously)...
and all of the scholarships the school gives out require a 3.0 (even if you have like a 180 and a 4.0)....
In regard to your question, you are essentially out of big law (barring a strong family connection to a particular firm).
It works like this:
1) Your first semester grades lead to first summer job.
2) Your first year grades lead to second summer job.
3) Second summer job (at a big firm) leads to permanent employment at said firm.
You dropped the ball at number 1 I assume.
What does this mean?
1) Your 2L and 3L grades don't matter much
2) If your first semester is significantly below median (or even close to it on either side), you will not be able to correct it enough for big law (at all schools in this economy; while it may be self selection at HYS, it's still true)
3) It's unfortunate that you ended up in your situation.
I strongly dislike the way law schools and legal employers play games with people.
But you did this to yourself.
You knew the risks, gambled, and lost.
However, I can only hope that you didn't take out too many loans.
My advice is just to finish with the degree and use it to help you break into a business field.