mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin went to UCLA and is admitted in California and Washington State. She is known to be a prima Donna and from what we hear, has quit a job already with a small firm in CA because she didn't like the other workers and is inflating her current job which we think is actually document review.
She graduated in 2012 and has a ton of student loan debt, is living with a boyfriend who pays her bills and is trying to get more $$ out of her grandparents.
Is it really that hard to get a job?
If you graduated from ucla law in 2012, yes, it is hard to get a job.
Harvard, they mostly have jobs.
Thank you. It is bizarre to us hearing about her struggles since her family exaggerates her jobs (she was what sounded like an intern for a judge after graduation and they told everyone she was an assistant Judge, not an assistant to a judge).
Is she totally screwed and is document review an actual lawyer job?
Not OP, but it sounds like she was a law clerk for a judge, which typically is a 1-2 year job you have after law school. Document review is definitely a lawyer job, although a second-tier rather uninteresting one.
Anonymous wrote:do you know Matt Damon?
Anonymous wrote:Did any of you HLS grads study Updog?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin went to UCLA and is admitted in California and Washington State. She is known to be a prima Donna and from what we hear, has quit a job already with a small firm in CA because she didn't like the other workers and is inflating her current job which we think is actually document review.
She graduated in 2012 and has a ton of student loan debt, is living with a boyfriend who pays her bills and is trying to get more $$ out of her grandparents.
Is it really that hard to get a job?
If you graduated from ucla law in 2012, yes, it is hard to get a job.
Harvard, they mostly have jobs.
Thank you. It is bizarre to us hearing about her struggles since her family exaggerates her jobs (she was what sounded like an intern for a judge after graduation and they told everyone she was an assistant Judge, not an assistant to a judge).
Is she totally screwed and is document review an actual lawyer job?
+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not even sure what you have to contribute here. You went to HLS, ok.
right. my question was going to be “Why do you think anyone cares?"
Anonymous wrote:I'm not even sure what you have to contribute here. You went to HLS, ok.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My cousin went to UCLA and is admitted in California and Washington State. She is known to be a prima Donna and from what we hear, has quit a job already with a small firm in CA because she didn't like the other workers and is inflating her current job which we think is actually document review.
She graduated in 2012 and has a ton of student loan debt, is living with a boyfriend who pays her bills and is trying to get more $$ out of her grandparents.
Is it really that hard to get a job?
If you graduated from ucla law in 2012, yes, it is hard to get a job.
Harvard, they mostly have jobs.
Thank you. It is bizarre to us hearing about her struggles since her family exaggerates her jobs (she was what sounded like an intern for a judge after graduation and they told everyone she was an assistant Judge, not an assistant to a judge).
Is she totally screwed and is document review an actual lawyer job?