Law school difficulty
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2013 1:28 am
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It's not that the material is difficult. It's that so much is on the line. You're spending tens of thousands of dollars, if not hundreds of thousands, for only one year that really matters. Everyone is on the same curve and everyone wants to be at the top. Depending on the school, some/many/most will fail. Your job depends on that first year. (I don't mean this to sound overly dramatic.)tal32123 wrote:I realize they might be somewhat questionable. No I'm not a troll, just curious. And no, I know law school is not easy lol I just want to know if it's as difficult as everyone says or are they just complaining?
The material is not conceptually difficult. It is a lot of work though, much more than most students have ever come close to doing. And it is ONLY reading and writing. You know that even when an attorney has a trial, that is preceded by MONTHS AND MONTHS AND MONTHS of reading and writing, right? You don't just stand up there and talk out of your ass.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
ThisGeist13 wrote:The material is not conceptually difficult. It is a lot of work though, much more than most students have ever come close to doing. And it is ONLY reading and writing. You know that even when an attorney has a trial, that is preceded by MONTHS AND MONTHS AND MONTHS of reading and writing, right? You don't just stand up there and talk out of your ass.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
The most difficult assignment I've had is reading a 12 page exam hypothetical and then typing 7,500 words in four hours for an exam that determines my entire grade for the semester and which is curved against the 100 other people in my class, all of whom are as smart and hard working as I am. And that's what every assignment is. There aren't assignments in law school, there is just your final exam or paper, that's it. Every class is graded by either a single 3-8 hour exam or a single research paper.
Just don't go to law school.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
This.....NYstate wrote:Just don't go to law school.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
LOL, that face after reading this.UnderrateOverachieve wrote:
This. Law school doesn't sound like a good fit.NYstate wrote:Just don't go to law school.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
You sound like somebody who will always get it wrong but argue in front of class, which is a delicious 1-2 punch.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
Law school is basically the opposite of what you think/hope it is. There is very little "doing," by your definition. Even if you participate in a clinic and get to do actual, real-world legal work as a student, it's still like 95% reading and writing.tal32123 wrote:So is law school as difficult as everyone says it is? I personally am not that big of a reader or a writer, I'm much more of a doer. Also is most of law school just reading or are there mock trials as well and other things that have more action? What are the most difficult assignments you've had? Also please state your law schools if you comment. Thanks
Look, I got an engineering degree with honors doing very little studying. That simply doesn't work in law school.tal32123 wrote:Oh boy haha. I mean don't get me wrong, one of the Alumni from my fraternity used to come by every so often with a giant book that looked very boring and said he had to read around 90 pages a day or so. I mean the main reason I asked is that I'd always do well without studying or doing any of the readings (even in college I'm doing relatively decent without much work), not that I don't want to do schoolwork it's just that it's much harder for me to do schoolwork now because I got myself used to not doing it if you know what I mean :/
Well, you could go ADA, or do some kind of law where you're in court all the time on minor things -- DUI, landlord-tenant, etc. I do know a few guys who are like this and found jobs -- street smart and charismatic and not super into reading/writing but just good enough at it to get by. If you're going this route, please don't get into a lot of debt because you won't make much money for a while.tal32123 wrote: I get that, and I'm not opposed to reading or not a little bit. I just have pretty bad reading and undiagnosed add (hate doctors so never got it checked but I have all the symptoms of it lol). And there's no field where I'd see more action than just reading/writing all day?
Don't go to law school. Stop postingtal32123 wrote:Also i heard its not bad if you're a government employee. And I'm still an undergrad with time to choose whether I wanna go to law school or not so I'm trying to get it all sorted out a soon as possible.
I'm working in a government office right now. As a 1L summer intern, I'll have written like 8 memos and researched a bunch more (research=reading) issues in 10 weeks.tal32123 wrote:Also i heard its not bad if you're a government employee. And I'm still an undergrad with time to choose whether I wanna go to law school or not so I'm trying to get it all sorted out a soon as possible.