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Lawless is In!
Congrats to S/R at So Sue Me -- she's in! Congratulations!
Getting in means S/R has now moved on to the next phase: How the heck do I decide where to go? What variables are the most important to consider? Cost? Location? Workload? Reputation? The quality of the stationary and promotional materials the school sends? The tone of voice you hear when you talk to the school's representatives? The clinical programs available? The faculty? The curriculum? What your friends think? The way your stomach feels when you think of living there for three years? Hmm...
Funny, but in some ways every decision on the road toward law school seems harder than the last. The decision to take the LSAT? Not so hard. Actually studying for it and doing well is harder, but deciding whether to do it is pretty simple. Then deciding where to apply is a little harder, and, of course, deciding where to actually go is harder still. Perhaps I should take this as a message of sorts: If I find decisions like these so difficult, and if the stakes only get higher and the decisions along with them... I've always thought I'd make a great barrista at the local Borders.
Posted February 8, 2003 10:06 AM | law school
Uncle, who is an attorney, pushing UConn. Thinks that in good years job offers plentiful and in bad years easier to become employed. While I love the idea of three years in big city, am thinking Uncle is right in pointing out that the goal is employment. Why couldn't Hartford be more interesting?
Posted by: sue me at February 8, 2003 08:05 PM