Anonymous wrote:I once heard Massechusetts referred to as Passechusetts. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How bad was her law school and did she do okay in her classes there? Does she have any experience from internships, clinics or summer clerkships while in law school? How did dhe do in those applied settings?
Her law school is ranked above 100 but less than 75. She did only ok there -- honestly a lot of Bs and Cs. She has some research jobs but nothing really significant. I think she can be a bit lazy and that combined with a bad test taker is not a good mix. She has not had full time employment since graduation. Worked as a law clerk at a firm for a year but was let go after failing the second bar exam. Has been unemployed for about a year now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How bad was her law school and did she do okay in her classes there? Does she have any experience from internships, clinics or summer clerkships while in law school? How did dhe do in those applied settings?
Her law school is ranked above 100 but less than 75. She did only ok there -- honestly a lot of Bs and Cs. She has some research jobs but nothing really significant. I think she can be a bit lazy and that combined with a bad test taker is not a good mix. She has not had full time employment since graduation. Worked as a law clerk at a firm for a year but was let go after failing the second bar exam. Has been unemployed for about a year now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to find a scientist with a time machine so she can go back and reverse some poor decisions when young.
Either that or flee the country. She has few good options at this stage. This is a country that is increasingly designed to screw anyone that makes a mistake, especially if they are young and poor.
This is the most useless post I have ever seen.
Anonymous wrote:How bad was her law school and did she do okay in her classes there? Does she have any experience from internships, clinics or summer clerkships while in law school? How did dhe do in those applied settings?
Anonymous wrote:She needs to find a scientist with a time machine so she can go back and reverse some poor decisions when young.
Either that or flee the country. She has few good options at this stage. This is a country that is increasingly designed to screw anyone that makes a mistake, especially if they are young and poor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my niece has failed the bar 3 x... 2x in new york and 1x in massachusetts. she has been unemployed since law school graduation in 2013. any advice on what to make of this/what she should do? should she still even try to practice law? she went to a bad law school and has huge debt.
NY, like CA, is typically one of the harder bar exams because so many people want to practice there, so I wouldn't take failing NY twice as that much of a sign. However, she went to a "bad law school" which might mean that she didn't have the grades to get into a good one. You also don't mention how she did at law school.
The real question is why she did it. Does she really want to be a lawyer? At this point she isn't going to get a BigLaw job, so she needs to be looking at alternatives, anyway.
There are lots of fields out there where the logical thought process taught in law school is useful, and a knowledge of the law would be helpful. She should consider something like that rather than pushing the law career.
Anonymous wrote:my niece has failed the bar 3 x... 2x in new york and 1x in massachusetts. she has been unemployed since law school graduation in 2013. any advice on what to make of this/what she should do? should she still even try to practice law? she went to a bad law school and has huge debt.