Kayla Murphy
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It's not like you're just like critically thinking about, you know,
topics, which is a lot of what law school is, you know, just like concepts, like what is justice or, you know what I mean?
I would say the most helpful thing about law school was also the most painful thing, which is the Socratic method, where basically they'll just pick you at random and ask you a question about the material.
And most law school classes are
really big, especially your first year.
God forbid you didn't read your whatever 150 pages you were supposed to read and you get called on to answer a specific question.
That can be really painful, but it's good because it makes you think on your feet, which is probably the
most useful skill that you can have, especially if you're in the courtroom a lot.
Yeah, I would imagine.
Oh my gosh.
I would take a criminal case any day over a family law case.
I dipped my toes into it a little bit, but people are so petty and it's so annoying.
And I think it's like once you have...
you know, been on the ground, like trying to get people out of jail, like trying to save them from like, you know, years in prison.
It's like, am I really going to like work this hard for this stupid bullshit?
Like, you know what I mean?
Like we're fighting over a garage door opener.
Like what is this?
Yeah.
Totally.