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<blockquote data-quote="Amma Usman" data-source="post: 211804" data-attributes="member: 36740"><p>I‘m really sorry about this. I know how discouraging a rejection can feel, especially when it's from a firm you were genuinely excited about like Faegre. It’s completely normal to feel deflated after putting in so much effort and getting a “no” at the end. But let me say this clearly: this is not a reflection of your worth, potential, or ability to become a brilliant lawyer. Use this as a stepping stone. Reflect on what you learned, note what you’d improve for next time, and then move forward with intention. <strong><em>You’re not starting from scratch… you’re starting from experience. </em></strong>Keep applying, keep refining, and most importantly, keep backing yourself. There are still so many opportunities ahead, and you only need one "yes" to change everything. </p><p></p><p>You've got this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amma Usman, post: 211804, member: 36740"] I‘m really sorry about this. I know how discouraging a rejection can feel, especially when it's from a firm you were genuinely excited about like Faegre. It’s completely normal to feel deflated after putting in so much effort and getting a “no” at the end. But let me say this clearly: this is not a reflection of your worth, potential, or ability to become a brilliant lawyer. Use this as a stepping stone. Reflect on what you learned, note what you’d improve for next time, and then move forward with intention. [B][I]You’re not starting from scratch… you’re starting from experience. [/I][/B]Keep applying, keep refining, and most importantly, keep backing yourself. There are still so many opportunities ahead, and you only need one "yes" to change everything. You've got this. [/QUOTE]
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