Electives Should Not Be Scary
Law school often asks you to make decisions before you feel entirely ready to make them. Electives are no exception. The questions come up early, even if the answers take time. …
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Law school often asks you to make decisions before you feel entirely ready to make them. Electives are no exception. The questions come up early, even if the answers take time. …
Law school has a way of measuring time differently. Semesters feel long, finals feel endless, and suddenly you look up and realize you are one and a half years into this …
Summer has come and gone, another academic year is here, and Suits has still not been watched. Although that has not changed, nearly everything else in my life as a law …
Networking in law school can feel awkward. You know it’s important, but reaching out to busy judges and lawyers, professors, or alumni can seem intimidating. If you’re shy or worry about …
Law school teaches the law, but real-world experience is where it all comes together. One of the best decisions I made was taking the Judicial Field Placement class over the summer, …
During my first year, I recall seeing groups of high school students on campus. Since our campus is a law school only campus, naturally I was curious as to why they were …