Fordham 3L's Taking Questions
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 7:45 pm
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Do you have a full-time, post graduate job? If so, doing what, location, pay, and what is your class rank.FPT-33 wrote:Bored in class, ask us anything.
There are a few of us here.sparty99 wrote: Do you have a full-time, post graduate job? If so, doing what, location, pay, and what is your class rank.
I never did a clinic. Not sure about this. Sorry.TheJanitor6203 wrote:How competitive is it to get into the criminal defense clinic? How many spots are available for it? Is getting inbased on gpa or desire to be a PD?
I don't think the bolded is necessarily true. If OCI doesn't work out then grades seem to matter very little, its more about how active you are in the job search. The employed may very well include more people in the bottom 50% than the top 50% because those in the bottom will pursue internships with small firms that may lead to permanent employment while those in the top may focus on schoolwork and grades in the hope of getting that elusive post-OCI big law job.yankeesjn wrote:Hi,
I am very seriously considering attending Fordham next year. I've noticed that the statistics say that for the most recent class, 23% were able to land big law, and 63% were able to obtain long-term, full time employment, at jobs requiring bar passage.
In my mind, this means that at fordham law, just about everyone ranked in the top 50% is getting real law jobs (as that is well within the top 63%) and the top 20% are getting jobs at the top 250 law firms.
Is there any reason why this assumption would be incorrect? If the stats have been taken apart and are saying 63% have real law jobs, and not fake ones that the school creates, shouldn't most people you know at Fordham have job offers?
I took the defense clinic with Profs R and B. At least when I took it they basically just did a lottery based on seniority, I don't think they took GPA into account.TheJanitor6203 wrote:How competitive is it to get into the criminal defense clinic? How many spots are available for it? Is getting inbased on gpa or desire to be a PD?
I second the last paragraph here.FPT-33 wrote:I don't think the bolded is necessarily true. If OCI doesn't work out then grades seem to matter very little, its more about how active you are in the job search. The employed may very well include more people in the bottom 50% than the top 50% because those in the bottom will pursue internships with small firms that may lead to permanent employment while those in the top may focus on schoolwork and grades in the hope of getting that elusive post-OCI big law job.yankeesjn wrote:Hi,
I am very seriously considering attending Fordham next year. I've noticed that the statistics say that for the most recent class, 23% were able to land big law, and 63% were able to obtain long-term, full time employment, at jobs requiring bar passage.
In my mind, this means that at fordham law, just about everyone ranked in the top 50% is getting real law jobs (as that is well within the top 63%) and the top 20% are getting jobs at the top 250 law firms.
Is there any reason why this assumption would be incorrect? If the stats have been taken apart and are saying 63% have real law jobs, and not fake ones that the school creates, shouldn't most people you know at Fordham have job offers?
Edit: Yes, most of my friends that have graduated have jobs, just not the kind of job that they imagined when they started school and took out huge amounts of loans.