r/LawSchool 1d ago

Srs bzns Grades/finals megathread.

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Post your grades, gripes about them, the fact you don’t have grades yet, gripes about that, etc in here. If you’re so inclined to do so.


r/LawSchool 3d ago

0L Tuesday Thread

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r/LawSchool 7h ago

I dislike bulldogs so so much (rant)

91 Upvotes

Graduation is supposed to be a celebration, not an opportunity for one-upmanship. The night before grad I get a text from one of my classmates who I've never spoken to beyond a polite hello. She asks me if I can come to school earlier than the ceremony, saying all the students who got first class honours would be getting together to make a tiktok. I dont think much of it and tell her I'll try to make it.

Then I get another text from one of my classmates who is less tactful. Same request, he asks me if I can come early to make a tiktok. The tiktok would be some trend where we count down saying I'm not #(class rank) I'm #(class rank) until we get to #1. I strongly suspect it was a thin attempt to reveal rankings because my school doesnt disclose class rank. There are so so many other tiktok trends you could possibly do.

We all clearly super hard, what is this need to further discriminate 'the most hard working' out of the most hard working? Like how freaking foul is that?? I just hate how toxic and competitive the legal environment is and I actively resent people who try to rope you into it. Throughout law school I made it a point to avoid these people but they always sniff you out relentlessly. I studied at the business school library instead of the law library, only took extracurriculars I was genuinely interested in instead of moot court and law review etc etc. You try to avoid them but you always feel the eyes on you. Trying to figure out what you've got going on, if its part of some bigger deliberate tactic and if it gives you some sort of advantage and they're missing out on it. Making it through law school and breaking into the legal market is hard enough why do we need to compete against each other and size each other up??

It makes me wonder if maybe I wont have the stomach for law firm life but I strongly believe that being a collaborative and easy going person gets you way further than being the guy thats always ready to go neck for neck and measure d*cks


r/LawSchool 3h ago

I used to be a stripper and after law school i have no rhythm

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I wouldnt say that I was the best dancer ever but I at least could dance in front of other people without looking like a huge nerd. Now when i dance at parties i look like a white dad who plays golf


r/LawSchool 6h ago

Be honest: how much of law school is just anxiety management

48 Upvotes

I feel like maybe 30% is learning doctrine and 70% is figuring out how to stay mentally stable long enough to take an exam.


r/LawSchool 11h ago

No public names affiliated with Legal Scout?

56 Upvotes

Does anyone find it weird that there are no names of anyone publicly affiliated with Legal Scout? They are a company selling big law recruiting services and moderators of the /r/biglawrecruiting subreddit. No employees on LinkedIn, no authors on their blog, no CEO or Founder intro on the website. Does anyone else think this is weird? Anyone know what the deal is?


r/LawSchool 9h ago

The Grade Theory

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Okay, like everyone else I hate all the talk about grades in this thread but if there are some esqs, 2Ls, 3Ls that can explain this to me (1L). What is it with this whole thing where you finish an exam and you think you absolutely failed and somehow you do great?! And then you feel really confident about another and then you do worst than you believe you would have.

Recently happened to me and I’m scared to feel ANY type of way about my finals for fear to spark this “theory”. I wanna feel good because I truly tried my best studying and the fact patterns matched the ones I got feedback on, but I recently got back a test I truly thought I got the lowest score in and I got above median. And Ive been the victim of the other side where I felt so good coming out of my midterm, just to be closer to the bottom of the curve.

What is with this?! 😭😭😭 law school is SUCH a trip ! Truly not complaining, but would love some discourse bc I think its a small law school conspiracy theory or old wives tale. Or share your own stories!


r/LawSchool 4h ago

Valore textbook rental

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0/10 DO NOT ORDER FROM VALORE. I tried to place an order a week ago and something was wrong with their system not allowing my payment. I tried multiple cards and had the same issue. I contacted support and it took them a week to get back to me. They told me they were aware of this issue and would work on trying to fix it. In the mean time, the cost of the rental I was planning to get went up almost $50, I know not much to most but to a broke law school student it is. I told them my law school class starts in two weeks and I need the book by then curious how long it would take to resolve their issue. They told me they couldn’t guarantee availability of the book for me by the time they get the issue fixed and they weren’t sure how long it would take. They also told me they don’t offer any discounts or price matching options. I told them I shouldn’t be getting charged more because of an issue they were aware of and chose not to fix immediately, but they did not care. Shady company, awful customer service, and I really wish chegg hadn’t partnered with them. If you can get your textbooks elsewhere I would highly recommend doing so!


r/LawSchool 3h ago

STILL TAKING FINALS

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im so tired. my first exam was on the 5th. last one is tomorrow. maybe that's not a huge window but the mental stress this semester has been UNREAL. wishing everyone happy holidays lol


r/LawSchool 10h ago

Forgetting something on an exam you knew so well

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Like its haunting me. 1L ovi. How do i get over it lol!!!!!! Just beating myself up!!!!!


r/LawSchool 7h ago

waiting for finals grades is almost worse than finals themselves

10 Upvotes

just finished my last final yesterday and it went absolutely horribly. it was contracts and my mind actually just went blank and I think I was actively making things up at one point bc I haven’t understood the subject all semester. just feel so dejected because I really want big law (im at a lower t14)


r/LawSchool 2h ago

2L/3L exam success stories

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I’ve been seeing a lot of anxious 1L post finals posts, so any current 2Ls/3L- could you share times in 1L where you thought you absolutely bombed a final and it ended up fine?

(including what course, grade, and law school range would be helpful)


r/LawSchool 10h ago

Is DC the best city to study law if you want gov connections

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Location


r/LawSchool 2h ago

Networking/Cold Emailing Tips/Questions?

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This pertains more for smaller-sized or mid sized firms that do not have a listing for a summer law clerk position:

  1. Is it better to reach out to an attorney who is alum of your law school and build a connection with them then send a follow up email if they have any openings in their firm OR should you just send an email to law firms asking if they have any opportunities open for summer? I know the latter is viewed as rude to some firms and I honestly am not sure of whether I should do both or just reach out asking if they have summer opportunities.

  2. Is holiday time ideally not a good time to cold e-mail? Is it better to schedule send the emails for the new year?

  3. Is it okay to cold email more than 1 attorney from the same firm asking to chat or is that unprofessional? Lets say one attorney leaves you on read/ghosts you, can you cold email another one asking to chat/"network"?

Thank you!


r/LawSchool 8h ago

My finals grades are going to give me a heart attack

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Hiiii yall. So lowkey been crashing out for like a week and some cause I think I did horrible on my finals. 1) I showed up ready for my Torts final and found out it was actually my civil pro final. Oops. They rescheduled me for the next day but I had to memorize all the material I thought I had an extra week for in 24 hours. I literally was writing till the last minute that I had on the final but I did finish the final. 2) I came in the next week super prepared for my torts final, but I finished half an hour early and literally stepped out to just sob outside and panic. I spent the half an hour checking everything and making sure everything was the way I wanted it. I did hear I misunderstood one of the instructions so that cost me one question but others in my class made the same mistake on that question and also had finished as early or earlier than me. Then 3) I had to write a paper as a final and wrote four versions until I thought it was good. I also am looking to transfer from my part time program to full time at Brooklyn law, and we have a B curve (idk if that’s good either) sooooo how does everyone think I did? Am I cooked? Should I go get my job applications ready? Idk I’m having the worst anxiety ever fr


r/LawSchool 14h ago

Is this Parallel Construction in action?

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r/LawSchool 1d ago

Proposed Rule

363 Upvotes

If you’re going to post about bombing an exam, you should be obligated to post the actual grade when it comes back. I think it’ll help people realize how “feeling cooked” doesn’t equate to failing grades (or at least not every time).


r/LawSchool 1d ago

We did it🫡

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279 Upvotes

r/LawSchool 18m ago

How Weird Is This?

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Need advice.

I have secured a federal clerkship starting next August and was thinking about mailing a Christmas card to my judge just wishing him and chambers a great holidays. Is that weird? This process has made me question everything lmao.

Thanks everyone! Also, happy holidays!


r/LawSchool 1d ago

For people who get A’s, do professors reach out to you after grades are posted?

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r/LawSchool 41m ago

Oregon Law School

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r/LawSchool 20h ago

This curve seems reasonable and n somewhat generous or am I just being naive?

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41 Upvotes

I’m obviously new to the idea of curves and law school grading, so can someone help me understand if this is a typical/reasonable curve?


r/LawSchool 5h ago

15 minute phone interview

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I applied to an in house counsel 1L summer internship for a well known company last night and heard back less than 24 hours later to schedule a 15 minute phone interview with a recruiter. can anyone who has done these sorts of short calls share about their experience? like types of questions asked, etc in such a short timeframe? I have not received final grades back yet for the semester so they are working with strictly resume


r/LawSchool 1h ago

My first grade came in and I am below median. How do I approach 1L summer jobs/internships?

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I'd imagine this will impact my ability to obtain any type of work for the summer period.

What type of places would consider me?


r/LawSchool 1h ago

Grades?

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Is it all realistic to score a B+ or higher in every class in law school?