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Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:05 am
by goosey
I have to write a ps about why I want big law and I cant think of a reason aside from i want to buy pretty shoes and I want to be able to open doors for my career.
I have a feelign I need to have some grand emotional reason---wth should I say. "I want $$$$$$$$!!!"--->thats the only realistic reason and I feel like saying otherwise would be such clear BS
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:29 am
by reasonable_man
goosey wrote:I have to write a ps about why I want big law and I cant think of a reason aside from i want to buy pretty shoes and I want to be able to open doors for my career.
I have a feelign I need to have some grand emotional reason---wth should I say. "I want $$$$$$$$!!!"--->thats the only realistic reason and I feel like saying otherwise would be such clear BS
High level training, access to high level clients and work, availablity of better exit options, potential segway into government work, large network to build upon, desire to work in and for a large institution....
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:36 am
by homestyle28
goosey wrote: and I want to be able to open doors for my career.
emphasize this.
reasonable_man wrote:High level training, access to high level clients and work, availablity of better exit options, potential segway into government work, large network to build upon, desire to work in and for a large institution....
using this.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 9:50 am
by Anonymous Loser
reasonable_man wrote:potential segway into government work
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Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:00 am
by homestyle28
Anonymous Loser wrote:reasonable_man wrote:potential segway into government work
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Hopefully as literal as the pic.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:05 am
by ScottRiqui
Darn you, Anonymous Loser - you beat me to the pic! (shakes tiny fist)
Homestyle28, if you do decide to use that phrase in your PS, be aware that it's actually spelled "segue".
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:11 am
by homestyle28
ScottRiqui wrote:Darn you, Anonymous Loser - you beat me to the pic! (shakes tiny fist)
Homestyle28, if you do decide to use that phrase in your PS, be aware that it's actually spelled "segue".
Unless I mean an actual, two-wheeled personal transportation device

That would make for an awesome PS.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:22 am
by AreJay711
homestyle28 wrote:ScottRiqui wrote:Darn you, Anonymous Loser - you beat me to the pic! (shakes tiny fist)
Homestyle28, if you do decide to use that phrase in your PS, be aware that it's actually spelled "segue".
Unless I mean an actual, two-wheeled personal transportation device
That would make for an awesome PS.
lol I can only imagine what the adcomms would say about that. I'd admit you just for making me laugh.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 10:57 am
by 09042014
ITT homestyle outs himself as future NU student.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:07 am
by homestyle28
Desert Fox wrote:ITT homestyle outs himself as future NU student.
You don't think they'll give me need-based aid if I let them know I'll blow it on a segway?
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 11:59 am
by uwb09
One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:03 pm
by Renzo
uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:31 pm
by 09042014
Renzo wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
So you wanna be a doc review superstar?
And live large, a big house, 225K debt, you're in charge
Comin' up in the world don't trust no body
Gotta look over your shoulder constantly
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:38 pm
by uwb09
Desert Fox wrote:Renzo wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
So you wanna be a doc review superstar?
And live large, a big house, 225K debt, you're in charge
Comin' up in the world don't trust no body
Gotta look over your shoulder constantly
thanks, got my big-law interview opening line set
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:40 pm
by paratactical
Renzo wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
Spreadsheet? What kind of failfirm uses spreadsheets and doesn't have an electronic document tagging system?
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:53 pm
by Renzo
paratactical wrote:Renzo wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
Spreadsheet? What kind of failfirm uses spreadsheets and doesn't have an electronic document tagging system?
Don't you dare ruin my perfectly good snark by pointing out the hyperbole in it.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:53 pm
by Adjudicator
Desert Fox wrote:Renzo wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
So you wanna be a doc review superstar?
And live large, a big house, 225K debt, you're in charge
Comin' up in the world don't trust no body
Gotta look over your shoulder constantly
Wow. 180!
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:58 pm
by paratactical
Renzo wrote:paratactical wrote:Spreadsheet? What kind of failfirm uses spreadsheets and doesn't have an electronic document tagging system?
Don't you dare ruin my perfectly good snark by pointing out the hyperbole in it.
Sorry, jabroni, didn't mean to trash yoy game.

Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:27 pm
by reasonable_man
uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
Lol. Just Lol.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:14 pm
by uwb09
reasonable_man wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
Lol. Just Lol.
sorry your experience sucked, I have an immediate family member who has worked at a V100 for 20 years, and a first cousin who has worked at a V20 in Chicago and DC the last 5 years, and their experience, along with other lawyer they work with, lean towards my opinion
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:17 pm
by JazzOne
uwb09 wrote:reasonable_man wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
Lol. Just Lol.
sorry your experience sucked, I have an immediate family member who has worked at a V100 for 20 years, and a first cousin who has worked at a V20 in Chicago and DC the last 5 years, and their experience, along with other lawyer they work with, lean towards my opinion
My experience has a gangsta lean.
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:23 pm
by uwb09
JazzOne wrote:uwb09 wrote:reasonable_man wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
Lol. Just Lol.
sorry your experience sucked, I have an immediate family member who has worked at a V100 for 20 years, and a first cousin who has worked at a V20 in Chicago and DC the last 5 years, and their experience, along with other lawyer they work with, lean towards my opinion
My experience has a gangsta lean.
don't be hatin

Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:27 pm
by dresden doll
Desert Fox wrote:Renzo wrote:uwb09 wrote:One of the few reasons I'd actually consider Big Law, is the ability to seriously become obsessively knowledgeable in an area of the law. Working 60-80 hours a week in a specialization at a very high level, you will become to know the law pretty damn well. Being the nerd I am, this is kind of attractive.
If you think reading and classifying documents, and noting them in a spreadsheet is a specialty, then yes.
So you wanna be a doc review superstar?
And live large, a big house, 225K debt, you're in charge
Comin' up in the world don't trust no body
Gotta look over your shoulder constantly
<3
Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:34 pm
by Grizz
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Re: Why BigLaw?
Posted: Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:53 pm
by BobSacamano
uwb09 wrote:
sorry your experience sucked, I have an immediate family member who has worked at a V100 for 20 years, and a first cousin who has worked at a V20 in Chicago and DC the last 5 years, and their experience, along with other lawyer they work with, lean towards my opinion
What makes you think it takes BigLaw to become an "expert" in an area of law? The hours? That's not really a strong case, for some obvious reasons (same hours for less pay elsewhere, hours =/= hours spent acquiring expertise, etc). I guarantee you that just about every lawyer practicing is pretty expert-y in the area they practice in.