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Old 12-05-2004, 02:05 PM
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Re: a little disagreement

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Originally posted by lyrelyre
Side note: I thought the first year of law school was the worst. I thought it got easier. There is no longer a forced curve and the professors (for the most part) are more easy-going. The only thing that makes it harder is my fading motivation to study.
This depends on your school and is not just a matter of opinion. At my law school we had forced curves all the way through the three years unless the class had less than 10 people in it. I had one class with less than 10 people in it in my three years.

The biggest hardship in doing a joint degree is balancing your masters or Ph.D classes with your law school requirements which can continue on even when you aren't taking law school classes like interviewing, moot court, journal editing and board work.


PS: I loved law school too and agree with what everyone else says about figuring out what you really want to do.
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