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u/Junanman ยท 6 pointsr/LawSchool

Many reasons. Another side to this is people don't think they can make it on, so it's not worth the effort. Especially after 1L, many students realize (1) doing well in law school is far from straightforward, and (2) they aren't as smart as they thought they were.

LR itself is a thankless part-time job that doesn't pay you, and the write-on is daunting esp right after exams (but there's no good time to do a write-on, it's always all-consuming and in the way). Students also figure that they don't need law review to get to where they want to go, and they're mostly right. I know tons who didn't do it and got into elite firms, but I was at a T10 and these were people with extremely good GPAs anyway/order of the coif.

However, LR is helpful for separation between people with similar grades as you though, so for average students like me, it was totally worth it. I think it is always, always worth trying - you always have the option of saying no if you make it on.

Plug: FWIW I wrote a short ebook guide to write-ons that might help you/others here as well. It's free if you're a Kindle Unlimited subscriber or a Prime member who can use your 1-free-ebook-a-month credit. Otherwise it's only $5. Hacking Law Review: The Concise Guide to Write-Ons https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CM7S8NC
Just FYI, I transferred between two T10 law schools but successfully wrote-on to both law reviews in the process of transferring.