u/CarneChileMolePozole

Former Paralegals, Litigation Analysts, and Case Assistants

Someone in the law school admissions subreddit claimed that a T6 admissions officer told them that working in a law firm before law school counts against applicants in admissions. There are just too many applicants who worked as paralegals, project/case assistants, litigation analysts, etc.

Fair. I get that. But wouldn’t a big law recruiter prefer someone who already has experience at a law firm? Or does it depend on the law firm’s reputation?

Is there any advantage to taking one of these roles?

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u/CarneChileMolePozole — 14 hours ago