I'm wondering if any below median students from T-14 have successfully landed state clerkships. Would you like to share your experience? Is it an uphill battle?
For your reference, I'm a below median 2L from M/P/V/B, interested in litigation but open to other options as well. After I struck out from OCI, I've been looking into clerkship opportunities. I'm on a secondary journal. I also have decent WS and strong LOR from my 1L employer and a clinical professor. What are my chances landing a state trial/appellate court clerkship?
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Re: Clerkship for bottom students
I could see you getting a state trial-level clerkship below median from a T14. Obviously, if you're somewhere around bottom 20% then your chances go down. In my very limited experience, T14 students, by and large, avoid state trial-level clerkships. The fact that you go to a T14 should provide a nice boost to overcome the fact that your grades aren't good.
That being said, if you struck out at OCI in part because of your interviewing skills I'd be worried about that and would try to improve on your interview skills before applying.
That being said, if you struck out at OCI in part because of your interviewing skills I'd be worried about that and would try to improve on your interview skills before applying.
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Re: Clerkship for bottom students
I clerked in a state COA and having a T14 pedigree was uncommon and seemed to go a long way. I can’t say I know exactly what those clerks’ grades were, but I think there are some state judges - especially in states that don’t have a local T14 - who’d look at your app. Especially if you have any local ties.
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Re: Clerkship for bottom students
In the same situation and wondering if I would have a shot at a federal district court clerkship.Anonymous User wrote:I'm wondering if any below median students from T-14 have successfully landed state clerkships. Would you like to share your experience? Is it an uphill battle?
For your reference, I'm a below median 2L from M/P/V/B, interested in litigation but open to other options as well. After I struck out from OCI, I've been looking into clerkship opportunities. I'm on a secondary journal. I also have decent WS and strong LOR from my 1L employer and a clinical professor. What are my chances landing a state trial/appellate court clerkship?
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Re: Clerkship for bottom students
This is going to sound harsh, but below median at a generic T14 gives you almost no shot at an A3 clerkship. You may be able to swing a magistrate clerkship somewhere random and, like I told OP, you may have a shot at a state-court clerkship. But, IMO, you just don't have the grades.Anonymous User wrote:In the same situation and wondering if I would have a shot at a federal district court clerkship.Anonymous User wrote:I'm wondering if any below median students from T-14 have successfully landed state clerkships. Would you like to share your experience? Is it an uphill battle?
For your reference, I'm a below median 2L from M/P/V/B, interested in litigation but open to other options as well. After I struck out from OCI, I've been looking into clerkship opportunities. I'm on a secondary journal. I also have decent WS and strong LOR from my 1L employer and a clinical professor. What are my chances landing a state trial/appellate court clerkship?
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