Re: American law librarians born in the former USSR

From: Leslie Germaine (lgermaine43@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Sep 21 2007 - 11:47:23 PDT


If you apply yourself diligently to your studies and perform reasonably
well, you will not require a quota or other non-merit-based program to be
successful.

Good luck with your career!
_____________
Leslie Germaine
Solo Practitioner
Practicing Worldwide

"You laugh on the outside, but inside you harbor a bitter resentment toward
people who have enough money for food."

On 9/21/07, Tatiana Quilty <quilty@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi everybody,
>
> I'm a library student who aspires to be a law librarian. After working in
> several law firms as a library assistant and learning about diversity
> programs, I wonder if these diversity programs would apply to any other
> minorities besides the "officially designated" ones. My native language is
> Russian, and I would like to connect to other Russian-speaking law
> librarians who work in the U.S. law firms to find out how they entered the
> profession and whether they had any specific difficulties because of their
> background. I would appreciate and welcome all your responses.
> Thanks!
>
> Best regards,
> Tatiana
>
>
>

-- 
Leslie Germaine
Solo Practitioner
Practicing Worldwide

"You laugh on the outside, but inside you harbor a bitter resentment toward people who have enough money for food."



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