Plan for 3L after an awful 2L
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2013 9:25 pm
University of Texas -- top third, Law Review Associate Editor (was top 10% after 1L and then slid during 2L due to an undiagnosed sleep disorder/possible bipolar II according to one doctor). Minimal/no debt.
1L Summer - Bankruptcy Judge, County Attorney's Office (through the fall)
2L Summer -- Working for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in D.C. They normally hire their summers but have warned us about sequester. Not banking on this. I've gotten good reviews from my mentor there, no idea how, because I am basically a zombie without tons of coffee. lol
Due to my sleep/mood issues that hit after 1L, I basically did nothing during 2L. I did not talk to professors, try to publish anything, or apply to clerkships or law firms. I also was on a medication that made me extremely drowsy during 2L OCI, so I think that may be one reason why I completely bombed there. Not sure. FTC has let me go out and talk to/interview parties/clients, so I don't think my personal presentation is that inherently bad, though I am a tad quirky and somewhat boring when off script.
I am thinking of either (1) taking a leave of absence to work on my sleep/mood disorder (no idea what I'd do work wise); (2) drop outside commitments like law review and see more medical professionals during 3L; (2) something else; (3) apply to NYU's LLM at some point (A in FIT, and taking other tax classes this fall).
I'm also not sure I want to actually practice law, but I would like to do something research-related, possibly with international tax. My bipolar II/irritability/sleep deprivation make dealing with clients and people generally painful as hell.
Oh, and what would be my chances at NYU Tax LLM with these numbers, or maybe LSE's (?)?
1L Summer - Bankruptcy Judge, County Attorney's Office (through the fall)
2L Summer -- Working for the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in D.C. They normally hire their summers but have warned us about sequester. Not banking on this. I've gotten good reviews from my mentor there, no idea how, because I am basically a zombie without tons of coffee. lol
Due to my sleep/mood issues that hit after 1L, I basically did nothing during 2L. I did not talk to professors, try to publish anything, or apply to clerkships or law firms. I also was on a medication that made me extremely drowsy during 2L OCI, so I think that may be one reason why I completely bombed there. Not sure. FTC has let me go out and talk to/interview parties/clients, so I don't think my personal presentation is that inherently bad, though I am a tad quirky and somewhat boring when off script.
I am thinking of either (1) taking a leave of absence to work on my sleep/mood disorder (no idea what I'd do work wise); (2) drop outside commitments like law review and see more medical professionals during 3L; (2) something else; (3) apply to NYU's LLM at some point (A in FIT, and taking other tax classes this fall).
I'm also not sure I want to actually practice law, but I would like to do something research-related, possibly with international tax. My bipolar II/irritability/sleep deprivation make dealing with clients and people generally painful as hell.
Oh, and what would be my chances at NYU Tax LLM with these numbers, or maybe LSE's (?)?