Why Law School Has Not Lost Its Appeal To Me
From Shelley’s Case:
Last year, a few of my classmates dropped out of law school and went to do something else. Rumor has it that one guy failed out of school, but that may very well be another myth.
Law school has not lost its appeal to me. I know that I am stressed out from time to time by the fact that law professors seem to have a knack at synching deadlines; however, I think it is more probable than not (HA! Language from Evidence) that the schedule of conflict were merely coincidental in nature and not deliberately planned. With each appendix of legal knowledge, I find legal questions more and more intriguing.
I like law school. I may not always like the schedule and I may disagree with certain people’s attitudes, but I am happy to be here. An interesting transformation I have observed is that I am better at picking up patterns. Another thing I have noticed is that I am much more assertive and more confident about my analytical ability than I were before entering law school.
This is all rather new to me, though I can see myself growing into this new skin. I hope that law school means something positive to you too.
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