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Did we learn that?
On the train the other day I ran into a Class of 2005 GW Law grad. I hadn't seen her since a few weeks before she graduated so I asked how things were going. She works in the city and said she's mostly happy although doesn't feel very challenged by her government job. She stays for many reasons, one of which being that at the time I ran into her it was not long after 3 p.m. and she was going home for the day. Now that's a lawyer's work schedule I could love!
Of course she asked how my job search was going and I said that criminal defense jobs aren't exactly falling at my feet. She said one of her co-graduates just took a criminal defense job in NY about three weeks ago and was finding it quite the challenge. One of their recent phone conversations went something like this:
DC Lawyer: So how's the new job?NY Defender: It's hard. I'm researching standards of review for motions to suppress and when do you get a hearing on that and stuff like that. Did we learn this stuff in law school?
DC Lawyer: You're kidding, right? Something practical about how to actually practice law? No, we didn't learn anything like that.
Kind of makes your $100-150k law degree seem pretty worthwhile, doesn't it?
Posted March 1, 2006 07:13 AM | 3L
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Hey AI -- you know i'm in it because a little birdy told me that i'd find the meaning of life in law school....and i'm still looking.
will let you know when i figure it out. =)
Posted by: AP at March 8, 2006 12:09 PM
HA! You should have gone to my law school. $8800 a year. Law clinic is required, where you can actually get some real court work thanks to state rule that allows law students to practice under the supervision of a professor. Not bad for $24 K overall. - U of New Mexico
Posted by: Brian at March 18, 2006 03:45 AM