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by chelledun
Apr 28 '05 Just Call Me Legally Blonde - Tips from a First Year Law Student
Hey, I survived my first year. It can't be that bad.... read full review
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by mjtriplett
Sep 18 '06 Top Ten Tips for Surviving the First Year of Law School...from someone who did!
Your 1L year is a means to an end. Here's some tips to get you to the end in one piece.... read full review
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by Krissieliz
Apr 29 '04 Law School Odyssey Part 3: 3L is … swell?
It's the end, but it's also a new beginning! Take charge in 3L and keep your priorities straight. And for gosh sakes, be glad it's almost over!... read full review
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by Krissieliz
Feb 16 '04 Law School Odyssey Part 1: 1L Hell
1L was by far my most important year, in terms of securing post-graduate employment. Take it seriously! It'll be over in a year!... read full review
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by mht
Sep 19 '04 Law School: Danger, Detour or Green Light?
Law school education can be a challenging growth experience, the gateway to a potentially noble profession. However, be aware of what it is before deciding whether it's for you.... read full review
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