Perhaps. But, I did decide that I don't want to pursue a traditionally 'legal' career. I may just go do whatever in DC. Lobbying or something. In which case I think Int. would be better. But, if I did the IP journal, I could write my note about Girl Talk or Copyright in Fashion, which would be fun to write. I also think employers might laugh at me. And, maybe I would enjoy working in copyright more than I do at my current firm (which I don't like at all).beach_terror wrote:IP. Show employers you have a brain and that you're not aimlessly pursuing a field that doesn't really exist.snowpeach06 wrote:I got two invitations to secondary journals. International law and the IP journal. For the life of me, I can't decide which one to choose.
The write-on thread Forum
- snowpeach06
- Posts: 2426
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:32 am
Re: The write-on thread
- TTH
- Posts: 10471
- Joined: Mon May 04, 2009 1:14 am
Re: The write-on thread
Thanks. I'm pretty surprised, given my confidence level at the end of the write on (I think I described my essay as "excrementastic")ndirish2010 wrote:Congrats!TTH wrote:Just got my invitation to Law Review. Boom Shaka Laka.
-
- Posts: 7921
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:01 pm
Re: The write-on thread
Oh, well if that's the case then IL may be better because IP is likely way too technical, and useless, for a non-law career.snowpeach06 wrote:Perhaps. But, I did decide that I don't want to pursue a traditionally 'legal' career. I may just go do whatever in DC. Lobbying or something. In which case I think Int. would be better. But, if I did the IP journal, I could write my note about Girl Talk or Copyright in Fashion, which would be fun to write. I also think employers might laugh at me. And, maybe I would enjoy working in copyright more than I do at my current firm (which I don't like at all).beach_terror wrote:IP. Show employers you have a brain and that you're not aimlessly pursuing a field that doesn't really exist.snowpeach06 wrote:I got two invitations to secondary journals. International law and the IP journal. For the life of me, I can't decide which one to choose.
Also, congrats TTH! Write on invitations go out next week at my school, so hopefully I'll be on LR or at the very least, a secondary.
-
- Posts: 7921
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:01 pm
Re: The write-on thread
Writing cover letters. Writing in "and a member of the INSERT JOURNAL HERE" for later editing. If I have to delete that because I failed to make LR or a secondary, I will feel so unbelievably defeated.
-
- Posts: 946
- Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:49 am
Re: The write-on thread
Now that I've put in my Withdrawal papers, I'll never find out if I made Law Review.
And as an added bonus, I have another Writing Competition to prepare for now! I'm about to read Prof. Volokh's book on the topic, and hopefully be better prepared than I was for the last one.

And as an added bonus, I have another Writing Competition to prepare for now! I'm about to read Prof. Volokh's book on the topic, and hopefully be better prepared than I was for the last one.
Want to continue reading?
Register now to search topics and post comments!
Absolutely FREE!
Already a member? Login
-
- Posts: 18203
- Joined: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:47 pm
Re: The write-on thread
HA if you are in chicago Ill give my unopened copy for free.missinglink wrote:Now that I've put in my Withdrawal papers, I'll never find out if I made Law Review.![]()
And as an added bonus, I have another Writing Competition to prepare for now! I'm about to read Prof. Volokh's book on the topic, and hopefully be better prepared than I was for the last one.
- snowpeach06
- Posts: 2426
- Joined: Thu Apr 16, 2009 5:32 am
Re: The write-on thread
I'm told the IP journal isn't so much strictly IP as it is "law and technology." I know I'll enjoy it more, so it's like balancing happiness or something looking good on my resume. Sucks.beach_terror wrote:Oh, well if that's the case then IL may be better because IP is likely way too technical, and useless, for a non-law career.snowpeach06 wrote:Perhaps. But, I did decide that I don't want to pursue a traditionally 'legal' career. I may just go do whatever in DC. Lobbying or something. In which case I think Int. would be better. But, if I did the IP journal, I could write my note about Girl Talk or Copyright in Fashion, which would be fun to write. I also think employers might laugh at me. And, maybe I would enjoy working in copyright more than I do at my current firm (which I don't like at all).beach_terror wrote:IP. Show employers you have a brain and that you're not aimlessly pursuing a field that doesn't really exist.snowpeach06 wrote:I got two invitations to secondary journals. International law and the IP journal. For the life of me, I can't decide which one to choose.
Also, congrats TTH! Write on invitations go out next week at my school, so hopefully I'll be on LR or at the very least, a secondary.
-
- Posts: 946
- Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:49 am
Re: The write-on thread
If I get into Chicago, I'll be there to pick it up.Desert Fox wrote:HA if you are in chicago Ill give my unopened copy for free.missinglink wrote:Now that I've put in my Withdrawal papers, I'll never find out if I made Law Review.![]()
And as an added bonus, I have another Writing Competition to prepare for now! I'm about to read Prof. Volokh's book on the topic, and hopefully be better prepared than I was for the last one.

If I get into Chicago, I'll also be eating a pretty hefty UCLA seat deposit.
- Grizz
- Posts: 10564
- Joined: Mon Jan 04, 2010 6:31 pm
Re: The write-on thread
Yeah bro I hear checking citations makes you a much better and more rounded person.kaiser wrote:I'm sure that writing for a secondary journal can still be a really solid experience and I will still learn a lot from it.
- Bustang
- Posts: 439
- Joined: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:26 pm
Re: The write-on thread
Just turned mine in. 0% chance I will be admitted. I typed 10 pages of it this morning.
Fail.
Fail.
- Gamecubesupreme
- Posts: 495
- Joined: Tue Apr 14, 2009 8:54 pm
Re: The write-on thread
Is it possible to not make Law Review because your Bluebook Editing sucked really bad, even if your actual submitted piece is amazing
- TTH
- Posts: 10471
- Joined: Mon May 04, 2009 1:14 am
Re: The write-on thread
I thought about buying/checking this out to get a jump on writing a note, but I'm pretty sure I'd never open the fucking thing.Desert Fox wrote:HA if you are in chicago Ill give my unopened copy for free.missinglink wrote:Now that I've put in my Withdrawal papers, I'll never find out if I made Law Review.![]()
And as an added bonus, I have another Writing Competition to prepare for now! I'm about to read Prof. Volokh's book on the topic, and hopefully be better prepared than I was for the last one.
-
- Posts: 946
- Joined: Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:49 am
Re: The write-on thread
There's a good chance I'll never read it either. I actually bought a copy last fall - never cracked it once.
Probably more of the same next time. I'll put it off for a long time, then half ass down the stretch!
Probably more of the same next time. I'll put it off for a long time, then half ass down the stretch!
Register now!
Resources to assist law school applicants, students & graduates.
It's still FREE!
Already a member? Login
- Mitch McDeere
- Posts: 54
- Joined: Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:57 am
Re: The write-on thread
Dude, it's all about the BluebookingGamecubesupreme wrote:Is it possible to not make Law Review because your Bluebook Editing sucked really bad, even if your actual submitted piece is amazing
-
- Posts: 7921
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:01 pm
Re: The write-on thread
Flawless blueblooking is basically a requirement for them to even read your actual submission. If you fuck up your cites, I'm pretty sure they just toss it aside.Mitch McDeere wrote:Dude, it's all about the BluebookingGamecubesupreme wrote:Is it possible to not make Law Review because your Bluebook Editing sucked really bad, even if your actual submitted piece is amazing
- lbeezy
- Posts: 2637
- Joined: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:52 pm
Re: The write-on thread
This isn't necessarily accurate. Bluebooking for our write-on was only 25% of the total write-on grade.beach_terror wrote:Flawless blueblooking is basically a requirement for them to even read your actual submission. If you fuck up your cites, I'm pretty sure they just toss it aside.Mitch McDeere wrote:Dude, it's all about the BluebookingGamecubesupreme wrote:Is it possible to not make Law Review because your Bluebook Editing sucked really bad, even if your actual submitted piece is amazing
- smokyroom26
- Posts: 253
- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:56 am
Re: The write-on thread
I'm hoping they focused on the cites to the exclusion of my substance, which was, um, somewhat lacking in substance.
Please, god, no more nervous anticipation
Please, god, no more nervous anticipation
Get unlimited access to all forums and topics
Register now!
I'm pretty sure I told you it's FREE...
Already a member? Login
- ObLaDiObLaDa
- Posts: 90
- Joined: Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:27 am
Re: The write-on thread
Haha I've been doing the same as well. However, I have much less faith than you. I screwed up something big and only noticed it with very little time to fix it, so my citations got less attention than they deserved. Also journals tend to take significantly less 3Ls than 2Ls. I heard one rumor that in the past, LR only takes about 1 or 2 3Ls, which makes sense for them but is disheartening for me.beach_terror wrote:Writing cover letters. Writing in "and a member of the INSERT JOURNAL HERE" for later editing. If I have to delete that because I failed to make LR or a secondary, I will feel so unbelievably defeated.
-
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Tue Mar 01, 2011 2:27 pm
Re: The write-on thread
It's totally possible, as long as your school has grade-ons. I barely opened my Bluebook.Gamecubesupreme wrote:Is it possible to not make Law Review because your Bluebook Editing sucked really bad, even if your actual submitted piece is amazing
-
- Posts: 7921
- Joined: Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:01 pm
Re: The write-on thread
I'm sure I screwed up something huge and didn't notice it at all. However, if my phone doesn't ring at ALL on judgment day next week, I might cry. I'm definitely not expecting LR at this point, I'll be okay with a secondary. My bluebooking was flawless but what I wrote was pretty horrendous (as in, was this kid drunk when he was writing this?).ObLaDiObLaDa wrote:Haha I've been doing the same as well. However, I have much less faith than you. I screwed up something big and only noticed it with very little time to fix it, so my citations got less attention than they deserved. Also journals tend to take significantly less 3Ls than 2Ls. I heard one rumor that in the past, LR only takes about 1 or 2 3Ls, which makes sense for them but is disheartening for me.beach_terror wrote:Writing cover letters. Writing in "and a member of the INSERT JOURNAL HERE" for later editing. If I have to delete that because I failed to make LR or a secondary, I will feel so unbelievably defeated.
- Holly Golightly
- Posts: 4602
- Joined: Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:30 am
Re: The write-on thread
If my stupid school could officially announce law review already so the secondaries could start making offers, I would really appreciate it.
Communicate now with those who not only know what a legal education is, but can offer you worthy advice and commentary as you complete the three most educational, yet challenging years of your law related post graduate life.
Register now, it's still FREE!
Already a member? Login
- smokyroom26
- Posts: 253
- Joined: Tue Jun 29, 2010 4:56 am
Re: The write-on thread
yayyyyyyyy accepted offer today 

- nyyankees
- Posts: 484
- Joined: Wed Nov 19, 2008 11:50 am
Re: The write-on thread
I typed 12 pages of my write on between 10am-4pm the day mine was due. I also had a page min of 18 and i submitted 15 (including a at least a dozen id endnotes i dropped just to add space). It was an insult to excrement. I got onto our highest ranked secondary journal.Bustang wrote:Just turned mine in. 0% chance I will be admitted. I typed 10 pages of it this morning.
Fail.
Point is, just relax. theres nothing you can do about it now, so go enjoy whats left of your summer. Good luck!
-
- Posts: 551
- Joined: Sun Jan 31, 2010 6:45 pm
Re: The write-on thread
so my grades aren't that great (i would guess maybe only slightly above median after a fairly significant drop from first to second semester) and i did the write-on competition in a very rushed manner and didn't understand what took everyone so goddamn long and i got on one of the secondary journals
i feel like i should do it but i really don't want to. i'm gonna use this thread to ask what you people think i should do. so
what should i do? i was looking forward to just taking some exams and not having any deadlines and stuff.
i feel like i should do it but i really don't want to. i'm gonna use this thread to ask what you people think i should do. so
what should i do? i was looking forward to just taking some exams and not having any deadlines and stuff.
-
- Posts: 167
- Joined: Sat Sep 26, 2009 3:22 pm
Re: The write-on thread
...
Last edited by sconnielaw13 on Wed Jul 02, 2014 3:29 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
Now there's a charge.
Just kidding ... it's still FREE!
Already a member? Login