It's coming time to figure out my schedule, and I'm trying to pin down my classes. Here's what I have so far:
Appellate Advocacy (required)
Civil Procedure II (at my school, they split it up into two courses. This will cover the rules themselves, joinder, pleadings, etc)
Business Associations
Arbitration
For my last class, I'm thinking either (in rough order of preference)
Non-Profit Law
Anti-Trust
Real Estate Development
Admin Law
Thoughts?
Help TTH Plan His Schedule Forum
- leobowski
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Re: Help TTH Plan His Schedule
Admin law is by far the most useful of the classes you listed in the second list.
- TTH
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Re: Help TTH Plan His Schedule
Yeah, but isn't it super hard/gunnery? I thought about putting that off until 3L.leobowski wrote:Admin law is by far the most useful of the classes you listed in the second list.
- king3780
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Re: Help TTH Plan His Schedule
Pretty diverse choices. Do you have any idea what you want to after school? I have a class right now where half the semester has been spent on non-profit. It's interesting, but seems so specific that I could realistically see never using it in my career, or using it all the time with no middle ground. And I've also heard Admin is boring and gunnertastic, but I haven't taken it. I know nothing about the other two, though I'd like to take the real estate development.TTH wrote:It's coming time to figure out my schedule, and I'm trying to pin down my classes. Here's what I have so far:
Appellate Advocacy (required)
Civil Procedure II (at my school, they split it up into two courses. This will cover the rules themselves, joinder, pleadings, etc)
Business Associations
Arbitration
For my last class, I'm thinking either (in rough order of preference)
Non-Profit Law
Anti-Trust
Real Estate Development
Admin Law
Thoughts?
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