When enrolling in law school, people find themselves concerned with the notion of whether or not they are going to actually like law school. They know that if they do not go to law school, they are not going to be able to engage in the legal practice that they would like to, so they go along with the decision to attend anyway, like it or not. But they find themselves curious early on with deciphering whether or not law school is going to be an enjoyable place or not. Come to think of it, most of the feedback that they have ever heard about law schools has been negative. As far as feelings are concerned, they never heard anyone talk about how much they loved being in law school. Oh well, law school can’t be that bad can it?
1. People find that there journeys to law schools tend to be better all around if they know what to expect before hand. If they knew what they came to learn about law schools while attending law school, before they even looked into the different law schools, they would have enjoyed the experience just a little bit more. The main thing that they wish that they would have known about law schools in advance was the general structure of learning. Many law students were surprised that, for the most part, they had the opportunity to do away with all those long, BORING, lecture style classes. They were happy to see that law schools offer a great deal more interaction. Generally, a law course is taught by the Professor throwing out open ended questions for the students to discuss. That’s a lot different from that Biology 4.2-952664 class, huh?
2. The second thing that many law school students wish that somebody would have told them in advance is that law schools are more broad than people think. Nevertheless, this does not compromise on the educational value and intensity. Law schools offer a wide range of knowledge on a variety of legal practices. This is all done by going into extreme detail on those areas that require in depth discussion. While in law school, you will find that passing law school is not all about studying and memorizing all the laws in the Constitution, but law schools are about expanding your knowledge base of the legal system, and knowing when to use those laws in your favor. Your class discussions and debated will serve as mock practices on a daily basis. Law schools were designed to allow you to mix legal study with logic. You have to be able to use your knowledge to form valid arguments that are going to best help you present your case.


