EIC of 1 secondary, or Managing Editor of 2 secondarys?
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 5:42 pm
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EIC of the journal in your practice area (and just that position). More established isn't going to mean much, in most cases, unless we are talking about law review. Marginal cost is much greater than marginal benefit of working on two journals.gaddockteeg wrote:thanks for the responses guys. Definitely helping.
I have the option of EIC for both journals. One is more established (older), and the other is like brand new (5 years old?) but in the same practice area as my future (finance).
thoughts?
Along this line...so whichever one is less work. Probably the more established one since it is already has the tradition of how to do thing (purely assumption here).ph14 wrote:EIC of the journal in your practice area (and just that position). More established isn't going to mean much, in most cases, unless we are talking about law review. Marginal cost is much greater than marginal benefit of working on two journals.gaddockteeg wrote:thanks for the responses guys. Definitely helping.
I have the option of EIC for both journals. One is more established (older), and the other is like brand new (5 years old?) but in the same practice area as my future (finance).
thoughts?
You should have asked them rather than the clueless people on here. Ask the current eic's and managing editors what their responsibilities are and what advice they would give you.gaddockteeg wrote:Thanks so much guys. I don't have any people I can ask these types of questions at school so this was tremendously helpfu.
(already answered OP's question)gdane wrote:You should have asked them rather than the clueless people on here. Ask the current eic's and managing editors what their responsibilities are and what advice they would give you.gaddockteeg wrote:Thanks so much guys. I don't have any people I can ask these types of questions at school so this was tremendously helpfu.