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Your experience of working as an RA during 1L Summer
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:10 pm
by chloe18
I, like every other law student on this planet, am looking for a job this summer. I am qualified to apply for an RA position with one of the professors I had last semester (received an A- in her class). So my question is to those who already went through the experience... how was it? jow many hours did you work (daily, weekly)? what were your responsibilites/tasks (in detail)? did the connection you've established with the professor help you in the long run? overall, did you enjoy the experience and would you do it again? Thanks so much!
Re: Your experience of working as an RA during 1L Summer
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:15 pm
by bissey
Interesting. No advice to offer, but I would think that it would be what you make of it. Curious to see replies though.
Re: Your experience of working as an RA during 1L Summer
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:16 pm
by solidsnake
Can't answer your listed questions directly, as I'm still a 1L. But I was offered a RA position with a prof from last semester sua sponte. From what I understand, that is the way it's done, i.e., students don't apply for the job; rather, the prof approaches a student after class or during office hours. Job entails doing research for only 10-15 hours a week for some article the prof plans to write.
Re: Your experience of working as an RA during 1L Summer
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:32 pm
by nealric
I was a paid RA for the law review over the summer. It was nice to be able to work remotely (I did it while I was studying in London). Fairly boring though.
Re: Your experience of working as an RA during 1L Summer
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:00 pm
by steve_nash
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Re: Your experience of working as an RA during 1L Summer
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 2:58 am
by chloe18
Thanks to everyone who posted so far. Professor told me that she would hire me as an RA. Do you think at this point she knows if she'll need me full time or part time? I would like to also split my summer doing clerking for a judge (if I get hired of course). She didn't say anything specific, just that I'll be doing research. (thanks, I knew that lol)
I actually like exploring westlaw/lexis so I don't mind the tedious work. I love researching lol
