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Old 09-27-2007, 08:57 PM   #13485
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Originally Posted by Prudence View Post
Now I face a dilemma.

I'd much rather have a 2-year clerkship. A 1-year clerkship that starts in August means that I'd be applying for the next job or clerkship before I even started the first one. And a district court judge is considered to be more prestigious than a magistrate judge and would be an easier path to a potential circuit court clerkship.

However, all things considered I'd prefer Wheeling to Sioux Falls. And while I don't really want to have a huge lag time between graduation and a job, and 8 months seems like a lot, 1 week seems too short. That would be packing up, selling the condo, and relocating -- all in three months. While finishing classes. In the winter. At the holidays. In the snow. Uphill both ways, barefoot.

I don't know whether I hope SD judge offers me the position or picks someone else. ARG!
Well, the condo is more likely to sell the following spring than it is during the holidays (typically THE slowest time of the year... if it can get any slower ) I don't know if that influences your decision at all.

Sounds to me like the district court is the way to go... is that the 1-year or the 2-year?
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