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Originally Posted by MysticCat
True. The reality is that, unless you're up for a SCOTUS appointment, three years out of law school nobody cares what your grades or your class rank were anymore. They really only matter for that first job -- maybe the second job, too, if you clerk out of law school. Maybe.
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This is no doubt true. Of course, you need good grades (often from a good school) to land at a good firm, which will provide you with the best longterm opportunities. I've also considered gov't agencies, some of which provide good exit options.
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