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#The1Llife: Explaining Law School

GUEST BLOG By Lauren Rose, 1L at the University of Detroit Mercy Think about the most difficult thing you’ve ever had to explain to someone. Now think about trying to explain law school to your friends and family. Over the past month, countless family members and friends have asked me questions along the line of: […]

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#The3Llife: Rolling with the Punches

GUEST BLOG By Shaun Sanders, 3L at Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law I remember how daunting it was to step into my law school on the first day of my first year. I was ready, but only because I had prepared to accept how unprepared I was. When I describe it to […]

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#The2Llife: Missing the Forest for the Trees

GUEST BLOG By Harrison Thorne 2L at UCLA School of Law Law school is very hard. There is more reading than you think possible, and nobody gives you concrete feedback. During my first year, it was fairly common for me to oscillate between feeling that I had everything under control and freaking out. Ask my […]

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#The1Llife: Staying Sane by Incorporating Enjoyable Things

GUEST BLOG By Lauren Rose, 1L at the University of Detroit Mercy As I’m approaching my fourth week of law school (but who’s counting, right?), the value of making time for things I enjoy has become increasingly important. Spending hours and hours on reading, and briefs, and writing assignments is grueling. No one wants to […]

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#The3Llife: Reach Out

GUEST BLOG By Shaun Sanders, 3L at Chapman University’s Dale E. Fowler School of Law One of the things that puzzles me most about being a 3L is how relatively rare it is to be hit up by 1L’s for help/notes. I have never been shy about talking to folks and, my first year, I […]