<p>Of course they’ll expect you to have some sort of work experience, but the numbers are by far the most important part. As long as you’re able to relate what you do to your interest in law during the interview, your WE will be fine. Of course, you’ll have to get the interview (which is basically all numbers - or URM status) first. That’s the hardest part, especially since JS is a very casual, genuinely nice interviewer.</p>
<p>Probably shouldn’t be so pesstimistic. That could be a person that has what it takes to get in. The chances may not be great, but they are still there. They may be “miniscule” but small is better than nothing. Besdides, someone has to get in!</p>
<p>Does a W on your transcript matter?</p>