Chicago Tier 1 Academic Requirements
Posted: Tue Nov 12, 2024 5:19 pm
Context: Honor roll undergrad student, AMTA Mock Trial Team A outstanding attorney, scholarship award winner, multiple executive positions in undergrad, 2 years paralegal experience.
I am finishing up my 1L1 semester and my grades are looking rocky. Property and Contracts; I may come out with a B in both. This would put my GPA at only around 3.5ish. I am looking at Tier 1 firms to intern with based on my past experience. My grades may not make the cut, but my speaking skills and trial experience are there. I have won countless awards for Mock Trial and public speaking competitions, as well as holding Presidency in multiple organizations in undergrad. I say this only to stress that I feel my oral skills far outweigh the potential B on my GPA.
My question: will any of that matter? Are there any Tier 1 Chicago firms that may look past an average/low GPA if I exceed in all other categories? I am looking to get into "high-paying" big law. Any recommendations of firms to look into, or, does anyone know the average GPA/rank that these firms are even accepting as interns?
THANK YOU!
I am finishing up my 1L1 semester and my grades are looking rocky. Property and Contracts; I may come out with a B in both. This would put my GPA at only around 3.5ish. I am looking at Tier 1 firms to intern with based on my past experience. My grades may not make the cut, but my speaking skills and trial experience are there. I have won countless awards for Mock Trial and public speaking competitions, as well as holding Presidency in multiple organizations in undergrad. I say this only to stress that I feel my oral skills far outweigh the potential B on my GPA.
My question: will any of that matter? Are there any Tier 1 Chicago firms that may look past an average/low GPA if I exceed in all other categories? I am looking to get into "high-paying" big law. Any recommendations of firms to look into, or, does anyone know the average GPA/rank that these firms are even accepting as interns?
THANK YOU!