portability of state trial court clerkships
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 5:51 pm
Bit of background:
median at very strong regional powerhouse t25 or t30. i dont' even know what it is now. extensive experience in state of school and state in which I want to practice in the prosecutorial realm.
I have been interviewed for a couple SSC clerkships, but they did not pan out. I think I am likely to be offered a trial court clerkship from a neighboring state. I am inclined to not take it, mainly because it will be another couple months before I hear from DA's Offices (what I really want), or even before the trial court clerkship in my own state starts accepting applications. Additionally, I have no desire to learn this state's laws, or to build a network in this state. Most importantly, I do not feel that trial-level clerkships have sufficient prestige levels to really boost an application for anything in a different state. Am I wrong? Also, the prospect of moving or commuting is not at all appealing to me.
Of course, though, my career services office thinks I am an idiot for wanting to withdraw from this ITE. I believe I have a strong shot at getting at least one of the prosecutorial jobs I want, but obviously nothing is a definite. Withdrawing from this would constitute a gamble, I guess, but something feels inherently wrong about taking my 5th or so choice job when I haven't yet heard from choices 1-4. I am trying to get the prosecution jobs to speed up their processes for me as a result of this, but I am not optimistic.
Thoughts?
median at very strong regional powerhouse t25 or t30. i dont' even know what it is now. extensive experience in state of school and state in which I want to practice in the prosecutorial realm.
I have been interviewed for a couple SSC clerkships, but they did not pan out. I think I am likely to be offered a trial court clerkship from a neighboring state. I am inclined to not take it, mainly because it will be another couple months before I hear from DA's Offices (what I really want), or even before the trial court clerkship in my own state starts accepting applications. Additionally, I have no desire to learn this state's laws, or to build a network in this state. Most importantly, I do not feel that trial-level clerkships have sufficient prestige levels to really boost an application for anything in a different state. Am I wrong? Also, the prospect of moving or commuting is not at all appealing to me.
Of course, though, my career services office thinks I am an idiot for wanting to withdraw from this ITE. I believe I have a strong shot at getting at least one of the prosecutorial jobs I want, but obviously nothing is a definite. Withdrawing from this would constitute a gamble, I guess, but something feels inherently wrong about taking my 5th or so choice job when I haven't yet heard from choices 1-4. I am trying to get the prosecution jobs to speed up their processes for me as a result of this, but I am not optimistic.
Thoughts?