I had a couple questions about intramurals during law school, flag football, soccer, volleyball, basketball,etc. Are law students generally allowed to participate or field teams to compete against undergrads, or is that not very common? If it's not allowed, is there something separate for graduate students? I know at my small undergrad the law students could compete against the undergrads, but I'm not sure if it's a widespread thing.
Second, do people participate, or is there a decent enough interest among law students to do intramurals, or something similar?
Thanks!
Edit: Also I should have put this in the ask a student forum. Sorry. If a mod could move it that would be great.
Intramurals during law school Forum
- Tom Joad
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Re: Intramurals during law school
Just do softball, bro.
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Re: Intramurals during law school
We had a few leagues set up at law school (volleyball, football, hockey - though that was more of a pick-up game than a league). I think some people played against the undergrads in other leagues. I think you can generally find something, if you look a bit.
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Re: Intramurals during law school
Our school has grad only leagues, my UG which was larger than this had mixed UG/Grad leagues so there is no consistency. You should be able to participate across the board though.
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