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Lol fucking lol. You are all a sorry lot if you consider checking some damn footnotes oppression and exploitation.Hikikomorist wrote:Nony is the Devos LRs need.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Lol at exploiting someone who signed up of their own free will.
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I would quit, especially if you did not derive any benefit from it. Most people would tell you to stay the year, but if you are really not happy, just quit. Unfortunately, I have quit jobs in my life, and was a professional before law school and saw people quit in the middle of the year. Yes, there will be some stigma, but I guarantee you no one outside your journal will give a shit.
A lot of soon-to-be lawyers are risk-averse, and they overthink things. They think, "How is this going to look? Will I be able to look at these people in the face again? Will I be able to show my face at the law school?" Trust me. I've been there (I didn't quit a journal, but I did say some off-color things throughout my 3 years). People will forget and move on. Just quit. This is just my two cents.
A lot of soon-to-be lawyers are risk-averse, and they overthink things. They think, "How is this going to look? Will I be able to look at these people in the face again? Will I be able to show my face at the law school?" Trust me. I've been there (I didn't quit a journal, but I did say some off-color things throughout my 3 years). People will forget and move on. Just quit. This is just my two cents.
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I've posted this many times over the years, but quitting a journal mid-year is really dumb. No, the law firm you summered at won't care, but quitting means alienating a group of people who otherwise could help you out down the road when you want to lateral to another law firm or apply to a clerkship or move in-house or whatever.jacketyellow wrote:I would quit, especially if you did not derive any benefit from it. Most people would tell you to stay the year, but if you are really not happy, just quit. Unfortunately, I have quit jobs in my life, and was a professional before law school and saw people quit in the middle of the year. Yes, there will be some stigma, but I guarantee you no one outside your journal will give a shit.
I'm several years out of law school, and most of the job opportunities I hear about come from my former law-school classmates, many of whom I met while on LR.
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Yeah, to be clear, I'm not saying anyone outside your journal will care (or even know); I also don't think it's particularly going to cost you professionally, aside from alienating your journal members (though I agree with rpupkin that this in itself is dumb, especially since your T14 classmates will likely mostly have good jobs and be useful to know). It's just kind of a jerky thing to do. But lots of people do lots of jerky things.
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That's the thing. He or she won't really suffer that much professionally, if at all. People make mistakes or do intentionally jerky things all the time in law school (I certainly did). And I am still working at a good firm with many friends who can speak well of me, even if they were pissed at me in the moment. There is usually only a very small downside to quitting a journal, and it'll pass in the years to come.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Yeah, to be clear, I'm not saying anyone outside your journal will care (or even know); I also don't think it's particularly going to cost you professionally, aside from alienating your journal members (though I agree with rpupkin that this in itself is dumb, especially since your T14 classmates will likely mostly have good jobs and be useful to know). It's just kind of a jerky thing to do. But lots of people do lots of jerky things.
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I'll make my earlier point again- depending where OP is at school, he/she might not be able to quit during the year. You can't at my t13 for example.
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I don't understand. How is this rule enforced? Does your law school expel students who quit a journal?sparkytrainer wrote:I'll make my earlier point again- depending where OP is at school, he/she might not be able to quit during the year. You can't at my t13 for example.
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I'm not 100% sure, but I know the administration gets involved when someone wants to quit during the school year. I know at least a handful of people who have tried and were told no and then continued with their work.rpupkin wrote:I don't understand. How is this rule enforced? Does your law school expel students who quit a journal?sparkytrainer wrote:I'll make my earlier point again- depending where OP is at school, he/she might not be able to quit during the year. You can't at my t13 for example.
I know at other t13s that there is a credit hour connection to journal work as well, so once drop-add is over, you can't drop the journal either.
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I quit journal but I at least waited until after my SA
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Yeah, you got credit for journal at my (not T14), too, so that was probably part of the not-dropping
Sure. I'm not saying not to quit because quitting will cost him somehow. To the extent I'm saying don't quit (again, his decision), it's because it's good not to do jerky things.jacketyellow wrote:That's the thing. He or she won't really suffer that much professionally, if at all. People make mistakes or do intentionally jerky things all the time in law school (I certainly did). And I am still working at a good firm with many friends who can speak well of me, even if they were pissed at me in the moment. There is usually only a very small downside to quitting a journal, and it'll pass in the years to come.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Yeah, to be clear, I'm not saying anyone outside your journal will care (or even know); I also don't think it's particularly going to cost you professionally, aside from alienating your journal members (though I agree with rpupkin that this in itself is dumb, especially since your T14 classmates will likely mostly have good jobs and be useful to know). It's just kind of a jerky thing to do. But lots of people do lots of jerky things.
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Just do what everyone else does and do a half assed job on everything. Journals are easy if you don't care about cite checking correctly.
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my valuable contribution to these fora is as follows: fuck journal
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