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Is clerking an option for me?
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2021 9:55 pm
by Anonymous User
Lurker non-trad law school applicant here. As decisions roll in and I try to decide between schools, I'm trying to determine if federal clerkship placement/support should be a factor in my choice. In other words, if I don't have a shot at clerking, I'm not going to worry about it in selecting a school. Applied T14, in at 2, out at 3, WL at 1.
Considerations:
- I am old(er). 42 in November. I was a police officer for 10 years, and in the military before that.
- In 2019, I had a felony arrest for drug promotion. No charges. BS careerism and agency politics thing, which motivated me to eventually quit law enforcement and pursue law studies.
- In 2004 I had an other than honorable discharge from the Army.
Would any of these preclude me from clerking, or make it an unrealistic goal?
Thanks for reading!
Re: Is clerking an option for me?
Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:59 pm
by lavarman84
I think it's worth taking it into account, but it shouldn't be the main factor in your choice. I doubt your age would be the problem. But the arrest and military discharge could complicate things a bit. However, for both of my clerkships, the background checks didn't happen until after I accepted an offer, so I'm not sure how it would affect you or how you should address it.
Speaking bluntly, though, you don't even know if you're going to have the grades needed to clerk. So I would pick the law school that's the best fit. Clerking makes sense as a small factor in your decision, but other things should take precedence (debt, your goals, overall job prospects, location, etc.).
Re: Is clerking an option for me?
Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 11:53 pm
by Anonymous User
lavarman84 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 24, 2021 3:59 pm
I think it's worth taking it into account, but it shouldn't be the main factor in your choice. I doubt your age would be the problem. But the arrest and military discharge could complicate things a bit. However, for both of my clerkships, the background checks didn't happen until after I accepted an offer, so I'm not sure how it would affect you or how you should address it.
Speaking bluntly, though, you don't even know if you're going to have the grades needed to clerk. So I would pick the law school that's the best fit. Clerking makes sense as a small factor in your decision, but other things should take precedence (debt, your goals, overall job prospects, location, etc.).
Makes sense, thanks. Was just making sure it wasn't something completely off the table, thus no factor at all. Appreciate the response!