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how to add new school to resume
how are you revising your resume to include your transfer school? what are you putting under GPA for your new school, are you putting a GPA section at all? and for your old school, what are you going to put instead of "juris doctor expected..."?
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Big Shrimpin wrote:lawschool7777 wrote:how are you revising your resume to include your transfer school? what are you putting under GPA for your new school, are you putting a GPA section at all? and for your old school, what are you going to put instead of "juris doctor expected..."?
My guess:
New School, City, State Expected May 2012
-JD Candidate
Old School, City, State August 2009 - May 2010
-JD Candidate: Cumulative GPA: x.xx/x.xx, Rank x/xxx
-Invited to join Old School Law Review based upon (write-on/grades)
If I saw this on a resume I would throw it in the trash.
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Re: how to add new school to resume
care to elaborate? how would you do it?
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Re: how to add new school to resume
I didn't even bother putting my LR/Moot Court invites on my transfer applications.
Danteshek wrote:Big Shrimpin wrote:lawschool7777 wrote:how are you revising your resume to include your transfer school? what are you putting under GPA for your new school, are you putting a GPA section at all? and for your old school, what are you going to put instead of "juris doctor expected..."?
My guess:
New School, City, State Expected May 2012
-JD Candidate
Old School, City, State August 2009 - May 2010
-JD Candidate: Cumulative GPA: x.xx/x.xx, Rank x/xxx
-Invited to join Old School Law Review based upon (write-on/grades)
If I saw this on a resume I would throw it in the trash.
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TToN specifically said leaving this off (or not being able to put it on) was viewed as a negative during his interviews. So yea, I'm gonna call bs w/o elaboration.Danteshek wrote:Big Shrimpin wrote:lawschool7777 wrote:how are you revising your resume to include your transfer school? what are you putting under GPA for your new school, are you putting a GPA section at all? and for your old school, what are you going to put instead of "juris doctor expected..."?
My guess:
New School, City, State Expected May 2012
-JD Candidate
Old School, City, State August 2009 - May 2010
-JD Candidate: Cumulative GPA: x.xx/x.xx, Rank x/xxx
-Invited to join Old School Law Review based upon (write-on/grades)
If I saw this on a resume I would throw it in the trash.
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Re: how to add new school to resume
BERKELEY SAYS THIS (on website for transfer students):
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
J.D. Candidate, May 2011
University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, CA (2008-09)
GPA: 3.97; Rank 3/400
CALI Excellence Award for achievement in Civil Procedure
Invited to participate in the [X] Law Review as a result of a writing competition
GULC SAYS THIS (in personal email from career counselor):
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC
Juris Doctor, expected May 2012
Last Law School, Anchorage, AK
First-year J.D. coursework completed 2009-2010
(Transferred to Georgetown University Law Center)
GPA: 4.5
Honors: Class rank - 1/500
University of California, Berkeley, School of Law
J.D. Candidate, May 2011
University of California, Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, CA (2008-09)
GPA: 3.97; Rank 3/400
CALI Excellence Award for achievement in Civil Procedure
Invited to participate in the [X] Law Review as a result of a writing competition
GULC SAYS THIS (in personal email from career counselor):
Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC
Juris Doctor, expected May 2012
Last Law School, Anchorage, AK
First-year J.D. coursework completed 2009-2010
(Transferred to Georgetown University Law Center)
GPA: 4.5
Honors: Class rank - 1/500
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^^
so it's Definitively Include LR - 1, Definitively Don't Include LR - 0, Inconclusive Random E-mail Most Likely Based On A Personal Situation - 1
so it's Definitively Include LR - 1, Definitively Don't Include LR - 0, Inconclusive Random E-mail Most Likely Based On A Personal Situation - 1
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TBF, I just felt like the pedigree of my school would render the inclusion comical. Not necessarily saying the same would be true at OP's.megaTTTron wrote:^^
so it's Definitively Include LR - 1, Definitively Don't Include LR - 0, Inconclusive Random E-mail Most Likely Based On A Personal Situation - 1
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Michigan says this:
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI
Juris Doctor expected May, 2012
Old University, City
Completed first-year curriculum
G.P.A. X.XX
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI
Juris Doctor expected May, 2012
Old University, City
Completed first-year curriculum
G.P.A. X.XX
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Weird to hear. I just didn't think there was a reason someone wouldn't put that on their resume. My only evidence is from TToN saying that interviewers thought he was either lazy or a terrible writer because he wasn't on LR at his former school.CMR wrote:TBF, I just felt like the pedigree of my school would render the inclusion comical. Not necessarily saying the same would be true at OP's.megaTTTron wrote:^^
so it's Definitively Include LR - 1, Definitively Don't Include LR - 0, Inconclusive Random E-mail Most Likely Based On A Personal Situation - 1
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Re: how to add new school to resume
good to know. I would suspect to put law review invites (at least for finding the first job, I'd probably drop it after that).
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Shit - might have to change my approach. I did book Legal R&W, though, which hopefully will rebut that presumption wherever it should arise.megaTTTron wrote:Weird to hear. I just didn't think there was a reason someone wouldn't put that on their resume. My only evidence is from TToN saying that interviewers thought he was either lazy or a terrible writer because he wasn't on LR at his former school.CMR wrote:TBF, I just felt like the pedigree of my school would render the inclusion comical. Not necessarily saying the same would be true at OP's.megaTTTron wrote:^^
so it's Definitively Include LR - 1, Definitively Don't Include LR - 0, Inconclusive Random E-mail Most Likely Based On A Personal Situation - 1
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I thought Mich didn't have its students include gpas?jlockhart6 wrote:Michigan says this:
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI
Juris Doctor expected May, 2012
Old University, City
Completed first-year curriculum
G.P.A. X.XX
That format does strike me as the best though. Simple and effective without over doing it.
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So what about in the situation where you don't know? Meaning, we had to do a write on considered with our grades. However, they never rejected anyone over a 3.8, I had a 3.9 ... so I was going to make it, that said they don't officially invite until late July/early August and by then my school will know I am leaving. I don't see how this can be held against me in on interview.
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So to be clear, I can just put "old law school"?
I think I'd prefer that.
I think I'd prefer that.
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thanks everyone!
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You are right, I just went back and looked at the e-mail they sent and it doesn't say anything about first year GPA, it just says to be ready to provide transcripts.grobbelski wrote:I thought Mich didn't have its students include gpas?jlockhart6 wrote:Michigan says this:
University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, MI
Juris Doctor expected May, 2012
Old University, City
Completed first-year curriculum
G.P.A. X.XX
That format does strike me as the best though. Simple and effective without over doing it.
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jlockhart6 wrote:So what about in the situation where you don't know? Meaning, we had to do a write on considered with our grades. However, they never rejected anyone over a 3.8, I had a 3.9 ... so I was going to make it, that said they don't officially invite until late July/early August and by then my school will know I am leaving. I don't see how this can be held against me in on interview.
I would just explain it as such. It's true you can't put in on your resume unless you were technically invited, but if it comes up in an interview there is no problem saying that in accordance with your schools guidelines you would have been given an offer had you not transferred prior to when the offer would have been extended.
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Yeah that is what I was planning on doing, but got a little nervous after hearing it was held against the other poster lol. Thanks for the advice!grobbelski wrote:jlockhart6 wrote:So what about in the situation where you don't know? Meaning, we had to do a write on considered with our grades. However, they never rejected anyone over a 3.8, I had a 3.9 ... so I was going to make it, that said they don't officially invite until late July/early August and by then my school will know I am leaving. I don't see how this can be held against me in on interview.
I would just explain it as such. It's true you can't put in on your resume unless you were technically invited, but if it comes up in an interview there is no problem saying that in accordance with your schools guidelines you would have been given an offer had you not transferred prior to when the offer would have been extended.
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+1 to this thread. I've been reading a ton of resume shit lately trying to get my straight, and there's an absence of info for transfers.
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That's a good way to draw further attention to your old law school.CMR wrote:So to be clear, I can just put "old law school"?
I think I'd prefer that.
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wait...so for a transfer to mich, you cant put your gpa from your old school?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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