Steer Clear of the Gunners
Dear 1L, At the start of law school, there will be braggarts.
🔹 They may say they took a comprehensive, pre-law prep course and feel “ready to go!”
🔹 They may boast that they already:
-read the first month’s worth of reading,
-met with your professors at early office hours, or
-copied all the final doctrinal exams from the library.
🔹 They may even proclaim, “I disagree with footnote 29 of the second dissenting opinion” (in the 86-page S. Ct. decision you were assigned to read for class).
Every law school class seems to have a few folks like this. Their behavior can bring down even the most confident, new 1L.
These days, people call such folks “gunners.”
{—If it helps, I used to refer to one of our class culprits as “sweater vest, briefcase guy.” —> The image kind of stuck in my mind and ended up helping me to chuckle and block out this noise more generally.}
THREE TIPS:
1: Stay away from the gunners/sweater vest, briefcase types.
🔸 They usually quiet down after a few weeks, and some can even become great connections. In all likelihood, they only acted obnoxiously because they themselves are not confident.
🔸 No one who is really confident needs to brag about it.
🔸 You need all the positive energy around you to keep imposter syndrome at bay early on, so it’s critical to block out all unnecessary sources of stress or insecurity.
2: Don’t burn any bridges.
Although your instinct may be to loathe gunners and shun them permanently, do not.
🔺 Consider every single member of your class to be a future, potential colleague, employer, or referral source.
🔻 Be smart. This isn’t high school or college. Exclusionary, clique behavior will get you nowhere fast in the legal world.
3: Please don’t be a gunner.
Just don’t.
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🗳️ Did you have gunners in your 1L class? What are your tips for handling them?
Fondly,
đź’Ś Amanda
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