It's a way of distinguishing yourself apart from straight commerce kids. The tax division of the big 4 seem to like comm/law kids, also consulting and IB. There's diminishing marginal returns when it comes to high marks (HDish) between the two grads.I heard people only do the law component to gain leverage over those who don't
in jobs that have nothing to do with law itself
sorry, I am desensitized from economic jargon at the moment, does that mean for every additional mark that you obtain, the less value per extra mark you are to the company?It's a way of distinguishing yourself apart from straight commerce kids. The tax division of the big 4 seem to like comm/law kids, also consulting and IB. There's diminishing marginal returns when it comes to high marks (HDish) between the two grads.
For a lot of people this is true since there seem to very limited actual law clerkship/grad jobs out there.I heard people only do the law component to gain leverage over those who don't
in jobs that have nothing to do with law itself