Looking Back: Three Things I Wish I Had Done Differently In Law School
This past May, I graduated from Temple Law School. Let me tell you, it was a satisfying feeling. Law school takes up so much of your time and most law students are consumed with not only doing well in law school but doing law school “right.” What is the best way to read cases? How should I set up my outline? What classes should I take to prepare for the bar exam? It can be a period full of uncertainty. You might ask any of those questions to five different people and you will receive eight different answers. Contrary to what some folks will tell you, or try to sell to you in a book, there is no “right” way to do law school. Of course you have to do the work and go to class, which is true of any academic program. Beyond that, the three or four years you spend in law school are your own and you can make of them what you wish, but for what it’s worth, I would like …