Brian Windhorst
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Um, on a lot of the stuff that we do, we don't always read it, but I'm,
Really impressed, I should say.
Healthy masculinity.
Yeah, I don't know what's going on.
I thought we all sucked.
So anyway, law school misery email writing in 25 law school grad.
My advice is stick out the next two years.
Law schools, three years are summed up.
Scared to death, worked to death, bored to death.
If you're doing well in your classes now, you continue to do well in your second and third year with your year of legal reading and writing under your belt.
It sounds like you've been burned out after the first year, which I felt similarly too.
You'll have a way better summer at your internship.
The practice of law is so much better than first year law.
You'll also choose your classes in your second and third year, which makes a huge difference in that you'll be learning areas of law that you're interested in.
Once you finish your second year and have your post-grad employment locked down, law school turns into a version of college where you do the minimum amount of work to receive your ideal grade.
You're just going to tell yourself you have one more year.
Once you secure your job, law school turns into a piece of cake.
Stick with it.
Try to find internships.
You can actually experience the practice of law rather than reading cases and learning from professors that have been in academia for decades while also not practicing as attorneys.