District of Connecticut
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:11 pm
Any word on district judges in CT?
How competitive is D. Conn.? Do you have to be Ivy League or UConn?
How competitive is D. Conn.? Do you have to be Ivy League or UConn?
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Thanks for the insight. If you had to guess, do you think top 10%, law review + ed. board, SA gig in CT this summer, and being from New England would make up for a less-than-prestigious law school? Obviously, like you mentioned, it probably depends on the judge.Anonymous User wrote:D. Conn. clerk here. We see lots of "T14" apps, especially from Yale, Harvard, and Columbia. And a fair amount from UConn. Also, most of the clerks I've met came from those schools. It's hard to say exactly what qualifies as competitive credentials, but it would probably be an uphill battle for someone not from the schools I mentioned--although, of course, each judge has different criteria.
First anonymous poster here again. All of the things you mentioned go some distance towards making up for a less prestigious school. It probably depends on how less-than-prestigious we're talking. But keep in mind that there are applications from people with top 10% grades, law review board, and Connecticut ties, plus a fancy law school. So that's where it gets tough.muddywatas wrote:Thanks for the insight. If you had to guess, do you think top 10%, law review + ed. board, SA gig in CT this summer, and being from New England would make up for a less-than-prestigious law school? Obviously, like you mentioned, it probably depends on the judge.Anonymous User wrote:D. Conn. clerk here. We see lots of "T14" apps, especially from Yale, Harvard, and Columbia. And a fair amount from UConn. Also, most of the clerks I've met came from those schools. It's hard to say exactly what qualifies as competitive credentials, but it would probably be an uphill battle for someone not from the schools I mentioned--although, of course, each judge has different criteria.