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One discussion that frequently comes up among law students is whether moot court competitions are worth the significant time and effort they demand. While some students consider mooting essential for developing advocacy and research skills, others believe internships, practical drafting, and networking contribute more to long-term career growth.

Given the limited time available during law school, many students struggle to decide whether they should invest heavily in mooting or focus on building practical experience through other opportunities.

Do recruiters genuinely value moot court experience, and what advice would you give to students who are unsure whether mooting should be a major priority during law school?

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