difficulty of landing a clerkship?
Posted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:46 pm
Based on what i've read on TLS, i was under the impression that federal clerkships were reserved for the top students in a graduating t14 class. The sentiment around here is that judges won't take people below certain class rank cut offs, which vary between schools, right?
But at UVAs ASW this year, I attended a clerkship information session where the woman who was leading it (i believe she was the head of the clerkship office at UVA? or some such position) said something along the lines of "anybody who wants a clerkship from UVA can get it." I assumed that meant anyone who wants it enough will work hard enough for the grades and land the position.
But then she went further and said that even grades won't necessarily hold you back (as there are plenty of judges who don't put an emphasis on grades) and that everyone who has come to her and was serious about it has landed a clerkship--not always within the first year, but eventually they all got one. She emphasized that anyone who was serious about it and dedicated to it would eventually get a clerkship.
First of all, I wanted to apologize if I'm misrepresenting anything this woman may have said (others at the ASW or who are in the know can feel free to correct me) but this is how I remember it.
Anyway, can someone shed light on this? Is it really true that anyone coming out of UVA with enough interest and dedication and hustle will land a clerkship eventually? Even 3-4 years out? This sounds like generic admissions marketing nonsense, but given the fact that UVA does so well in placing clerks compared to the rest of the non-HYS t14, I wanted to be sure.
Thanks.
But at UVAs ASW this year, I attended a clerkship information session where the woman who was leading it (i believe she was the head of the clerkship office at UVA? or some such position) said something along the lines of "anybody who wants a clerkship from UVA can get it." I assumed that meant anyone who wants it enough will work hard enough for the grades and land the position.
But then she went further and said that even grades won't necessarily hold you back (as there are plenty of judges who don't put an emphasis on grades) and that everyone who has come to her and was serious about it has landed a clerkship--not always within the first year, but eventually they all got one. She emphasized that anyone who was serious about it and dedicated to it would eventually get a clerkship.
First of all, I wanted to apologize if I'm misrepresenting anything this woman may have said (others at the ASW or who are in the know can feel free to correct me) but this is how I remember it.
Anyway, can someone shed light on this? Is it really true that anyone coming out of UVA with enough interest and dedication and hustle will land a clerkship eventually? Even 3-4 years out? This sounds like generic admissions marketing nonsense, but given the fact that UVA does so well in placing clerks compared to the rest of the non-HYS t14, I wanted to be sure.
Thanks.