Should I transfer from my Midwest TTT to GULC?
I am around top 10% and on no scholarship. I want to clerk, then do academia or big law. Would GULC give me a good shot at academia?
How does GULC do with big law? Why does everyone hate on it? Is it really that bad of a school?
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Re: TTT to GULC a good move?
Heres how it unfortunately works; and this is why it is so important to go to an elite school from the start if you have these kind of pie in the sky aspirations. For the most part, legal academics hail from the top five or so law schools. There are exceptions of course. But these profs usually are top of their class at a high ranking school (GULC would count) with prestigious clerkships. I would not bank on academia because there is like a 1% chance that will pan out.
In terms of clerkships, it will be difficult but the odds are way better than academia as long as you are geographically flexible and not seeking a prestigious clerkship. Even then, you will need to have a very good gpa at GULC.
In terms of clerkships, it will be difficult but the odds are way better than academia as long as you are geographically flexible and not seeking a prestigious clerkship. Even then, you will need to have a very good gpa at GULC.