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Since I don't care about getting published, I don't care about my note. Minimal effort with maximum resume payoff...nomnomnom
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Hate.IAFG wrote:Awful.
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I will say though, also this. I always do my shit for deadlines at the last minute, throwing a bunch of B.S. together and throwing it on the paper. Other people must be doing even less (or just writing horribly), because my notes editor hasn't complained, and actually said I'm doing a great job the other day. lolwut? I wrote this 10 page draft thing in like 4 hours, how could it be anything other than shit?Always Credited wrote:Since I don't care about getting published, I don't care about my note. Minimal effort with maximum resume payoff...nomnomnom
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All of this, exactly the same.romothesavior wrote:I will say though, also this. I always do my shit for deadlines at the last minute, throwing a bunch of B.S. together and throwing it on the paper. Other people must be doing even less (or just writing horribly), because my notes editor hasn't complained, and actually said I'm doing a great job the other day. lolwut? I wrote this 10 page draft thing in like 4 hours, how could it be anything other than shit?Always Credited wrote:Since I don't care about getting published, I don't care about my note. Minimal effort with maximum resume payoff...nomnomnom
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- IAFG
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I think it's a clever way to guilt us into trying harder
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Holy shit, you might be right. They get us thinking that we're doing a good job despite our lack of effort, and we somehow have a shot at publication, which makes us want to try harder.IAFG wrote:I think it's a clever way to guilt us into trying harder
Well I'm not falling for their tricks. I'll be procrastinating even more on the next deadline.
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hate, hate, hate so freaking much.
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They'll get my entire background section copy/pasted from westlaw cases and they'll like itromothesavior wrote:Holy shit, you might be right. They get us thinking that we're doing a good job despite our lack of effort, and we somehow have a shot at publication, which makes us want to try harder.IAFG wrote:I think it's a clever way to guilt us into trying harder
Well I'm not falling for their tricks. I'll be procrastinating even more on the next deadline.
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Decide at the beginning of 2L if you want to get published or not. If yes, put a lot of effort. If not, do the absolute bare minimum required to get the course credit.
Although, despite our collective frustrations the day before the deadline of our topic statement/outline/etc., y'all know that we wouldn't do shit until the day before the final draft was due. The outline deadlines are designed to make us think about our topic rather than for us to produce quality outlines--so by even writing an outline, you've fallen for their ploy!
I wish they offered a greater incentive for getting published. Like additional scholarship or something. I think a lot more people would care about writing quality stuff if getting a student comment published was actually worth a crap (assuming you're not gunning for a clerkship).
Although, despite our collective frustrations the day before the deadline of our topic statement/outline/etc., y'all know that we wouldn't do shit until the day before the final draft was due. The outline deadlines are designed to make us think about our topic rather than for us to produce quality outlines--so by even writing an outline, you've fallen for their ploy!
I wish they offered a greater incentive for getting published. Like additional scholarship or something. I think a lot more people would care about writing quality stuff if getting a student comment published was actually worth a crap (assuming you're not gunning for a clerkship).
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fuck you, comment.
fuck. you.
fuck. you.
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Has definitely been the most enjoyable part of being on a journal (edit: second only to reviewing unsolicited articles that get sent to us for publication consideration, which gives me the ability to completely trash a stranger's work), although I'm still on the fence about gunning for publication or not.
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fuck. you.Helmholtz wrote:Has definitely been the most enjoyable part of being on a journal (edit: second only to reviewing unsolicited articles that get sent to us for publication consideration, which gives me the ability to completely trash a stranger's work), although I'm still on the fence about gunning for publication or not.
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but...but......it's fun and interesting?IAFG wrote:fuck. you.Helmholtz wrote:Has definitely been the most enjoyable part of being on a journal (edit: second only to reviewing unsolicited articles that get sent to us for publication consideration, which gives me the ability to completely trash a stranger's work), although I'm still on the fence about gunning for publication or not.
Although tbf, choosing a topic was perhaps the worst thing that ever happened to me.
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It's probably because your 3L Board member cares even less than you do. Trust me on this.romothesavior wrote:I will say though, also this. I always do my shit for deadlines at the last minute, throwing a bunch of B.S. together and throwing it on the paper. Other people must be doing even less (or just writing horribly), because my notes editor hasn't complained, and actually said I'm doing a great job the other day. lolwut? I wrote this 10 page draft thing in like 4 hours, how could it be anything other than shit?Always Credited wrote:Since I don't care about getting published, I don't care about my note. Minimal effort with maximum resume payoff...nomnomnom
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Helmholtz wrote: choosing a topic was perhaps the worst thing that ever happened to me.
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One of my friends got assigned to a little bit more "intense" board member, and has been told a few times that his work has been "borderline." He even got an email for turning something in 10 minutes after the deadline. Tough luck for him.jawsome wrote:It's probably because your 3L Board member cares even less than you do. Trust me on this.
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I finally chose a topic yesterday and we have to have an outline in by Sunday .
At least that is all that's required, but I still have zero desire to do it. As much as I like writing, I also hate academic BS. (Don't mind the other parts of journal, though... cite checking, etc. is fine).
At least that is all that's required, but I still have zero desire to do it. As much as I like writing, I also hate academic BS. (Don't mind the other parts of journal, though... cite checking, etc. is fine).
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Submitting my proposal tomorrow. Im going to be pissed if it gets rejected.
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My note is due in two weeks, have not done shit for it other than an outline that had to be turned in last month. I don't care at all about publication, but my note editor is really nice so I will feel kind of guilty when I turn in whatever piece of shit I manage to squeeze out the night before.
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What an excellent thread.
My note (outline stage) is absolute, unmitigated shit, and finding the motivation to do something with it is impossible. I wish I understood the logic behind a compulsory note. It seems like the journals would rather save their articles editors/note editors the trouble and make notes optional. That way, assholes who know they have no hope of publishing their dreck (read: me) could self-select out of the process.
My note (outline stage) is absolute, unmitigated shit, and finding the motivation to do something with it is impossible. I wish I understood the logic behind a compulsory note. It seems like the journals would rather save their articles editors/note editors the trouble and make notes optional. That way, assholes who know they have no hope of publishing their dreck (read: me) could self-select out of the process.
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How is cite checking fine? It quite possibly the most tedious endeavor of all time, and it adds close to zero value to the world. With few exceptions, no one reads these stupid ass articles. The only reason the citations matter is for future academics to cite them for their own stupid article that no one outside of academia will read.keg411 wrote:I finally chose a topic yesterday and we have to have an outline in by Sunday .
At least that is all that's required, but I still have zero desire to do it. As much as I like writing, I also hate academic BS. (Don't mind the other parts of journal, though... cite checking, etc. is fine).
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I love cite checking. And eyeballing. Comment writing, otoh, is wretched.
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I think this might be the best victim complex thread I've seen around here. Well done.
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C'mon you guys. It's such an excellent chance to be published!
I found it more motivating to think about the fact that my classmates would be editing and cite checking it if it was selected for publication, so it needed to not suck. Good luck!
I found it more motivating to think about the fact that my classmates would be editing and cite checking it if it was selected for publication, so it needed to not suck. Good luck!
It's required by some schools for journal membership -- more than just from the journal itself. Also the journal needs notes to publish and it's a significant part of what constitutes 2L membership. Though some degree of it is just that it is what everyone has to do when they're on a journal.TTH wrote:What an excellent thread.
My note (outline stage) is absolute, unmitigated shit, and finding the motivation to do something with it is impossible. I wish I understood the logic behind a compulsory note. It seems like the journals would rather save their articles editors/note editors the trouble and make notes optional. That way, assholes who know they have no hope of publishing their dreck (read: me) could self-select out of the process.
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