Summer at a firm or summer at Yosemite NP Forum
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this is awesome
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Hey OP, congrats! Glad to see you stuck to your guns and proved others wrong. I probably would have acted differently since I have significant debts but I am happy you can pursue your passion.ffemt107 wrote:Subsequent Update:
My Yosemite internship landed me the job I went to law school for: I've been hired as a deputy attorney general; I will be an environmental prosecutor for my home state following the conclusion of my clerkship. During my three interviews for the DAG job (which saw hundreds of applicants), the interviewers' questioning focused on Yosemite. Discussing the internship allowed me to convey my passion and my unparalleled substantive experience in the park impressed my interviewers.
If you get the opportunity, can afford it, and are so inclined to dedicate your career to public interest law, go to Yosemite.
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Realtalk: I honestly wish I would've pushed as hard for the LSAT as I did for the bar. I did minimum 16 hours every day and scored in the top 3% on the bar. For the LSAT, I studied a few hours/week out of a Princeton Rev book for about a month. But it did me well enough I suppose. Law school was almost free and I got my dream job.BigZuck wrote:Retake
I should note, a DAG has 25 vacation days starting.
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- rpupkin
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Yeah, just think, if you would've nailed the LSAT you could've gone to HLS at sticker, and then taken your tidy $250K of debt with you to SullCrom NYC. What a wasted opportunity!ffemt107 wrote:Realtalk: I honestly wish I would've pushed as hard for the LSAT as I did for the bar.BigZuck wrote:Retake
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rpupkin wrote:Yeah, just think, if you would've nailed the LSAT you could've gone to HLS at sticker, and then taken your tidy $250K of debt with you to SullCrom NYC. What a wasted opportunity!ffemt107 wrote:Realtalk: I honestly wish I would've pushed as hard for the LSAT as I did for the bar.BigZuck wrote:Retake
As in, I could have gone to my state's flagship completely free as opposed to mostly free.
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Congrats, OP! I remember seeing this thread 2 years ago, and thinking you should take the firm job. Today, I'll happily eat my words.
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Thanks for coming back to post after almost everyone was so rude and condescending to you. Congrats OP. So glad it all worked out!ffemt107 wrote:Subsequent Update:
My Yosemite internship landed me the job I went to law school for: I've been hired as a deputy attorney general; I will be an environmental prosecutor for my home state following the conclusion of my clerkship. During my three interviews for the DAG job (which saw hundreds of applicants), the interviewers' questioning focused on Yosemite. Discussing the internship allowed me to convey my passion and my unparalleled substantive experience in the park impressed my interviewers.
If you get the opportunity, can afford it, and are so inclined to dedicate your career to public interest law, go to Yosemite.
I don't think I appreciated how harsh and ridiculing posts can come across until I read these. You got very little substantive advice but a ton of mean jokes. Makes me determined to be more careful in my posts.
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Yeah, but good luck getting a midlaw job in New Jersey. Ya blew it, buddy.ffemt107 wrote:Subsequent Update:
My Yosemite internship landed me the job I went to law school for: I've been hired as a deputy attorney general; I will be an environmental prosecutor for my home state following the conclusion of my clerkship. During my three interviews for the DAG job (which saw hundreds of applicants), the interviewers' questioning focused on Yosemite. Discussing the internship allowed me to convey my passion and my unparalleled substantive experience in the park impressed my interviewers.
If you get the opportunity, can afford it, and are so inclined to dedicate your career to public interest law, go to Yosemite.
(Joking, congrats)
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Congrats, OP! You had the guts to trust yourself over the hivemind, had a once in a lifetime experience, and now have landed your dream job. Absolutely awesome!
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In fairness to the hive, if the OP had framed things better and said what their career goals were (or mentioned what their dream job was) instead of saying they were mildly interested in what the firm does and not really giving any reason for doing the Yosemite thing other than "Sounds dope" the OP might have received different responses.
Might.
Congrats on ending up with the job you wanted though, that's awesome.
Might.
Congrats on ending up with the job you wanted though, that's awesome.
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Few are better than BigZuck at defending the hive. He could be appointed hive counsel. Also, he's right here.BigZuck wrote:In fairness to the hive, if the OP had framed things better and said what their career goals were (or mentioned what their dream job was) instead of saying they were mildly interested in what the firm does and not really giving any reason for doing the Yosemite thing other than "Sounds dope" the OP might have received different responses.
Might.
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FUCK YEAH! Good for you. I just read the whole thread and there was never any doubt in my mind you made the right call by going to Yosemite. Awesome summer and life experience, actual hands on legal experience, and cool stories for interviews. This is an amazing success story that shows sometimes you shouldn't follow the hive mind.
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This is a good one that I don't think would have changed if OP stated his dream job.North wrote:So let me get this straight, you, coming out of Rutgers, have landed a paid 2L summer job at a mid-size firm that might hire you as a full time associate after you graduate, and you're thinking about reneging on that to take an unpaid internship with zero chance of long term post graduation employment?
If you're deluded enough to think this is a serious decision that has to be mulled over, then you should take the internship at the park and let one of your desperate, unemployed classmates have the firm job.
But I also think few people understood the legal experience OP would get at this job.
I'm not sure it was called the hive thinking after only two posts in the thread other than OP, but it must have been true.
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Good job, OP!
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I'm not a real lawyer, sadly. Don't think I'm technically qualified for that.rpupkin wrote:Few are better than BigZuck at defending the hive. He could be appointed hive counsel. Also, he's right here.BigZuck wrote:In fairness to the hive, if the OP had framed things better and said what their career goals were (or mentioned what their dream job was) instead of saying they were mildly interested in what the firm does and not really giving any reason for doing the Yosemite thing other than "Sounds dope" the OP might have received different responses.
Might.
I am sincerely glad the OP got the outcome they wanted and the summer job sounds really cool, much cooler than wasting away in some office park in Jersey. But I get why a Ranger Smith picture was posted.
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- cron1834
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OP, you kinda come across as an insecure loser, especially re: going to a crappy school. You ask what people think, and then make a petulant show of your disregard for the feedback. Then you come back to brag about a job nobody knew you had any interest in when you were asking for feedback, a job nobody really cares about? Pretty weird, man.
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And yet here you are, commenting and contributing absolutely nothing to the thread. Pretty weird.cron1834 wrote:OP, you kinda come across as an insecure loser, especially re: going to a crappy school. You ask what people think, and then make a petulant show of your disregard for the feedback. Then you come back to brag about a job nobody knew you had any interest in when you were asking for feedback, a job nobody really cares about? Pretty weird, man.
Congrats OP!
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Not really. I was glad to see the OP did so well.cron1834 wrote:OP, you kinda come across as an insecure loser, especially re: going to a crappy school. You ask what people think, and then make a petulant show of your disregard for the feedback. Then you come back to brag about a job nobody knew you had any interest in when you were asking for feedback, a job nobody really cares about? Pretty weird, man.
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Yeah, so weird right? Commenting on a thread that literally asks for comments is far more weird than humble-bragging to strangers about a shitty job nobody knew OP wanted. Good call, thanks for your valuable contribution.didgeridoo92 wrote:And yet here you are, commenting and contributing absolutely nothing to the thread. Pretty weird.cron1834 wrote:OP, you kinda come across as an insecure loser, especially re: going to a crappy school. You ask what people think, and then make a petulant show of your disregard for the feedback. Then you come back to brag about a job nobody knew you had any interest in when you were asking for feedback, a job nobody really cares about? Pretty weird, man.
Congrats OP!
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A. Nony Mouse wrote:Not really. I was glad to see the OP did so well.cron1834 wrote:OP, you kinda come across as an insecure loser, especially re: going to a crappy school. You ask what people think, and then make a petulant show of your disregard for the feedback. Then you come back to brag about a job nobody knew you had any interest in when you were asking for feedback, a job nobody really cares about? Pretty weird, man.
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Very glad you updated OP.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Not really. I was glad to see the OP did so well.cron1834 wrote:OP, you kinda come across as an insecure loser, especially re: going to a crappy school. You ask what people think, and then make a petulant show of your disregard for the feedback. Then you come back to brag about a job nobody knew you had any interest in when you were asking for feedback, a job nobody really cares about? Pretty weird, man.
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I can't remember if I was a dick about this one but I probably was so my bad, congrats I guess.
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Awesome, OP. I remember reading this post when I was still lurking on this forum. This is particularly great given the amount of hate you got for what was a perfectly rational decision. Good luck with your DAG job!
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