Monday, November 27, 2006
Now that's what I call blogging!
Wow-- Baylor people need to read this. Brilliant, true, and loving.
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I wonder how many of the folks determined to tear down Baylor Law School really want to be lawyers or receive a legal education. When I was there, many of my fellow students seemed to have no real interest in the law or in any "cause" that they might advance with a legal education. I don't mean to suggest that every law student must have a calling, but I can see how going to law school solely for the purpose of having a lucrative career could be frustrating. If you have no real interest in the law, it would seem more difficult to study the law, which begets the good grades, which begets the good clerkships, which begets a large salary.
And where does that leave a person? Really upset about being in a place studying something in which the person has no real interest, and encumbered by debt. Couple that with the frustrations we all endure at Baylor Law and the result perhaps is Coyote Ugly.
The best advice I got when I was considering law school was from a woman who told me "Don't go just to go. Don't go if you think you want to go. Make up your mind first."
Of course, I could be way off.
-B
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And where does that leave a person? Really upset about being in a place studying something in which the person has no real interest, and encumbered by debt. Couple that with the frustrations we all endure at Baylor Law and the result perhaps is Coyote Ugly.
The best advice I got when I was considering law school was from a woman who told me "Don't go just to go. Don't go if you think you want to go. Make up your mind first."
Of course, I could be way off.
-B
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