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yuliyasamboryk8
Tuesday, Sep 24 2019

That’s a really good question. I’m in the same boat. I’m reapplying and have one new LOR as well.

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yuliyasamboryk8
Saturday, Feb 22 2020

I’m starting law school this fall and that would be so helpful!

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yuliyasamboryk8
Tuesday, Apr 21 2020

That’s amazing! I am definitely interested. I am starting law school this fall and this property course would be such a great opportunity to get a head start and to see what I am interested in!

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yuliyasamboryk8
Tuesday, May 19 2020

I’m in the same boat here. I do have a full time job but becoming an attorney is my future career so I wouldn’t consider not going to law school this fall. As long as I get my degree I’ll be happy lol

I do see the frustration of paying a lot of money to take online classes, but we have to work with what we got. Undergrad doesn’t differentiate between online and in person classes with tuition so I don’t see them giving a partial tuition refund, although it would be nice.

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yuliyasamboryk8
Thursday, Jun 04 2020

I’m also a 0L starting in August, and so I’ve been in contact with faculty from my law school and other law students and every one says the same thing: just relax the summer before and maybe read a few books, do a little research etc.. but no need to take a prep course or anything like that. The reason they say this is 1. You don’t want to be burnt out before you even start law school because once you start, you’re not going to have a lot of down time, so you want to relax and do everything you can for your mental state before you start. 2. Professors are going to teach you what you need to know, and you don’t want to learn something contradictory and be confused.

I have a pre law major (it’s called law & Society but basically pre law) and I work as a paralegal, so maybe that’s why I feel more comfortable going in without prepping too much, but reality is we will all be confused at some point lol and either way, you still learn how to read and write in undergrad which is just as important for law school.

I’m reading some books currently such as just mercy, the new Jim Crow, Gideons trumpet, and a civil action that were recommended to me by faculty. Also planning to read getting to maybe and law school confidential which just give you different strategies or succeeding in law school. I think we will all be okay!

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yuliyasamboryk8
Sunday, Jun 02 2019

That’s a good idea. Count me in!

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