Probably a dumb question - if I'm clerking as a 4th year, do I apply to "post-clerkship vacancies" on firm websites? Forum
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Probably a dumb question - if I'm clerking as a 4th year, do I apply to "post-clerkship vacancies" on firm websites?
Or do I only apply when they post openings for, e.g., 4th year litigation associates.
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Re: Probably a dumb question - if I'm clerking as a 4th year, do I apply to "post-clerkship vacancies" on firm websites?
It doesn't really matter. If I had to pick one, I guess I'd go with the "post-clerkship vacancies" option.
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Re: Probably a dumb question - if I'm clerking as a 4th year, do I apply to "post-clerkship vacancies" on firm websites?
rpupkin wrote:It doesn't really matter. If I had to pick one, I guess I'd go with the "post-clerkship vacancies" option.
You're probably right. In any event a rejection letter is in my future.