I interviewed for the spot last week. Surprisingly, I received an offer for a non-2/9/DC federal district court clerkship. The trouble is...the offer stands for 2019-2020. I can't find information regarding legal opportunities during multiple gap years.
Should I accept the offer? The obvious answer is yes (see *s below) but how can I leverage this offer for a job? Do I have a shot at BigLaw? Fellowships? COAs? Does this make me a more attractive candidate to New York law firms? Federal agencies?
I desperately need help, even if it simply points me in the right direction.
* Sat for the UBE in New York (no legal ties)
* Graduated top 25% from a regional law school (non-NY)
* Excellent LORs
* Good work experience in law school
I'm a bit nervous about revealing too much information, but please tell me if I need to include anything else. My CSO is ill-equipped for this situation.
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Re: Filling gap years before district court term in 2019-20?
Are you employed right now?Anonymous User wrote:I interviewed for the spot last week. Surprisingly, I received an offer for a non-2/9/DC federal district court clerkship. The trouble is...the offer stands for 2019-2020. I can't find information regarding legal opportunities during multiple gap years.
Should I accept the offer? The obvious answer is yes (see *s below) but how can I leverage this offer for a job? Do I have a shot at BigLaw? Fellowships? COAs? Does this make me a more attractive candidate to New York law firms? Federal agencies?
I desperately need help, even if it simply points me in the right direction.
* Sat for the UBE in New York (no legal ties)
* Graduated top 25% from a regional law school (non-NY)
* Excellent LORs
* Good work experience in law school
I'm a bit nervous about revealing too much information, but please tell me if I need to include anything else. My CSO is ill-equipped for this situation.
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Re: Filling gap years before district court term in 2019-20?
Wtf is non 2/9/D.C. District court clerkship. Like d Montana > d mass or d Vermont > nd ill
Definitely worth mass mailing with the clerkship in your cover letter and forthcoming on resume
Definitely worth mass mailing with the clerkship in your cover letter and forthcoming on resume