I have a solid amount of pre-LS work experience, all in public interest work.
I just received notice that I comp'd onto the journal of my choice (not LR), and I am on the boards of two pro bono projects.
My grades are solid, but not spectacular (just below top-1/3) at MPVB.
I have really good personal/family ties to four "flyover" districts where I'm really interested in working.
I am a 1L right now, so obviously my grades could change after this semester, but for the sake of this question let's say they hold steady.
Realistically what are my chances at a District Court Clerkship in the more rural districts where I'm interested in working?
Any feedback on chances/soft cutoffs or advice on how to structure my next year to maximize my shot would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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Feeler: MPVB grades for Flyover D.Ct. Clerkship
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Re: Feeler: MPVB grades for Flyover D.Ct. Clerkship
You could be in for an up-hill climb. Folks with slightly higher grades (think top 25%) will probably have the same idea, and some flyover district judges would take top 5% at a local school over top third at MVPB. Still, it can't hurt to apply when the time comes.
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Re: Feeler: MPVB grades for Flyover D.Ct. Clerkship
Would it help that I went to undergrad at the flagship state school of the state where two of the districts sit?
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Re: Feeler: MPVB grades for Flyover D.Ct. Clerkship
Local connections can be very helpful but generally aren't sufficient. Assuming your GPA stays roughly the same, I think you might have most luck applying as an alum after getting a year or two of work experience under your belt.Anonymous User wrote:Would it help that I went to undergrad at the flagship state school of the state where two of the districts sit?
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