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Beginner’s Guide to Law School

Okay, so you have arrived safely to law school orientation. Congratulations, I guess. You just committed yourself to three years of pure hell. I’m kidding, of course. The real hell doesn’t begin until after you graduate and start practicing law. Since you already paid the tuition deposit and promised your parents you would see it ...

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How to Use a Law Degree, Business Degree and Psychology Degree 101

What have I done with my college degrees? That is the question. To this, there must be an answer… Read on. I obtained two undergraduate degrees from Shepherd University. One of these was a degree in Business Administration, a Bachelor’s of Business. The other degree I received was a Bachelor’s of Arts in Psychology. After ...

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What to Expect Your First Semester of Law School

I do not recommend law school for many people, but if you have made the decision to go, and are sticking to it, here are a few things to expect. The first day of law school, like the first day of any long journey, is exciting and scary. Orientation will probably be the beginning step, ...

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The Top Three Law Schools in Ohio

You have a bachelor’s degree and now you’re ready to take the next step into your future. The field of law fascinates and excites you, but just where to go and how to get in plagues the mind. Where to begin? Begin with the top three law schools in the state of Ohio. US News ...

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How to Brief a Case for Law School

Learning to brief cases effectively is one of the first skills a first year in any law school around the nation must learn– and learn quickly. The retention of first year law school reading assignments depends upon students’ ability to read, understand, and brief cases properly. First year law students around the nation spend class ...

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Considering Law School? Perhaps You Should Reconsider

Like many other young undergraduate students, I had my heart set on law school. I didn’t know what I wanted to do in life, and law seemed like the perfect field for the aspiring academic. Prestige, challenging/thoughtful work, and great pay. What top student wouldn’t want to be a lawyer? The stereotypical great student has ...