Not exact matches
He
went to law school — instead of pursuing a PhD — for the highly responsible reason of
wanting to provide for his family.
Mark Reinfeld: Well it's interesting I actually
went to NYU
Law School for a semester and that was the direction my life was heading and after the first semester I realized that wasn't the direction I
wanted my life
to head in.
There's a young lawyer, he
goes to law school, works very, very hard, he
wants to be a success, does well in
law school, earns good grades, gets into a big firm.
«Never click on a «like» button on a product service page and if you
want to play these games and quizzes, don't log in through Facebook but
go directly
to the site,» said Paul Bernal, a lecturer in Information Technology, Intellectual Property and Media
Law in the University of East Anglia
School of
Law.
And if patent
law is your calling, you will even have
to decide if you
want to go to law school or if you'd rather dive right in as a patent agent or technical specialist.
After graduating from Wellesley College, Sarah's mother had
wanted to go on
to law school, but her family insisted that she come home
to Dallas
to make her debut instead.
If you
want to go to law school, G
go to law school,
GOGO!
After working with the Defenders I decided that I
wanted to go to law school to study domestic violence
law and public policy.
Can't afford
to go to law school and don't
want to be caught drowning in student debt?
To tell you how life can be for someone who's poor and black or poor and Latino — everyone wants to hear that — but to tell a story about how all of a sudden that person went to one of the oldest, most prestigious boarding schools in the country with a multimillion dollar endowment, then went to Harvard Law after Harvard undergraduat
To tell you how life can be for someone who's poor and black or poor and Latino — everyone
wants to hear that — but to tell a story about how all of a sudden that person went to one of the oldest, most prestigious boarding schools in the country with a multimillion dollar endowment, then went to Harvard Law after Harvard undergraduat
to hear that — but
to tell a story about how all of a sudden that person went to one of the oldest, most prestigious boarding schools in the country with a multimillion dollar endowment, then went to Harvard Law after Harvard undergraduat
to tell a story about how all of a sudden that person
went to one of the oldest, most prestigious boarding schools in the country with a multimillion dollar endowment, then went to Harvard Law after Harvard undergraduat
to one of the oldest, most prestigious boarding
schools in the country with a multimillion dollar endowment, then
went to Harvard Law after Harvard undergraduat
to Harvard
Law after Harvard undergraduate?
Jane Cassie, Education Policy and Management, had
gone to law school only
to realize upon finishing that she
wanted something else.
Though some may have
wanted most tests
to go away, Lisa Gray of Philanthropy Ohio reminded people that the new federal
law passed last year requires states
to test students in English and math in grades 3 - 8 and at least once in high
school, along with requiring a few science tests.
After it was clear the bill would pass and would be signed into
law, she said she had
to go back
to each of the participating
school districts
to make sure they still
wanted to continue.
The Malloy Administration
wanted to take over the Bridgeport
schools as well, but because they actually failed
to follow a provision of the existing
law, the Connecticut Supreme Court overturned their attempt and they will now have
to go back and actually do it in a legal way.
I think you're
going to enjoy this 44 - minute episode with Craig Martelle, who retired from the Marine Corps prior
to going to law school and spending enough time in the business world
to know he really
wanted to be a writer, which he now does full - time from his home in the winter wonderland of Alaska.
If you were teaching
law, I would
want to go back
to school.
But he survived, got an education, and
went to law school, but only because he didn't
want to be a lawyer.
I knew when I
went to law school that I
wanted to help people and provide services
to those who truly needed it.
One popular refrain is that more students
going to law school don't
want to be lawyers — even if this is so, the majority of them still do, and the profession, if there is one, needs
to take its cues from current business realities
to ensure that those who need it can get the new level of baseline knowledge and skills they need in the 21st century.
If you're a woman, you
want to be a successful attorney you better
go get a boob job before you finish
school»cause in this tight job market it might be the ticket
to a job at a
law firm.
I did not
want to go back
to law school but the more I talked
to people the more I realized I needed
to do that because that's my vocation.
But most of us
went to law school because we
wanted to practice
law.
Don't get me wrong, you should still
go to law school if you
want to be a lawyer, but it probably won't be a lot of fun.
I used
to tell people thinking of
going to law school that if all they
wanted was
to get rich, they should
go be investment bankers (now I don't know what
to tell them... be a hipster iPhone protective case maker?).
If
law schools are
going to provide experiential learning
to prepare students for a career in
law, they will
want to provide the best.
Talking about how I've gotten
to where I am today and the challenges I face, you have
to go back a little ways with me because when I came into
law school I was 18 - years - old and my idea at the time was I
wanted to be a psychiatrist working with lawyers.
They explain that the practice of
law includes very little «arguing» in thje conventional sense and «if arguing is really why you
want to go to law school, save your money and start a blog about American politics where you can shout into the echo chamber of imbeciles all you
want without bothering anyone smart who has shit
to do.»
When you
went to law school, you were probably there because you
wanted to practice
law.
If you
want to be a master of written
law, you can go to school and get a PhD (La
law, you can
go to school and get a PhD (
LawLaw).
Don't
go to law school unless you already know the exact tiny niche of the
law in which you
want to work.
Where you
want to go to law school, where you
want to practice, and what type of
law you
want to practice will all have enormous impacts on your ability
to find and sustain a legal career.
A large portion of
law students
go to law school because they
want to help people in need.
There are MBA programs available in Toronto from business
schools outside the city, I imagine,
to cater
to professionals
wanting to pursue an MBA part - time or attend night classes (that's not generally the case for the majority
going straight from undergrad
to law school).
If you
go to court often, or aspire
to, or are in
law school and
want to ace Trial Advocacy, get this book.
He said there is demand among Canadians who
want to go to law school in Toronto and that the proposal is a sound one.
In a similar vein, LAB member Thomas Seeley
went to law school after he decided he didn't
want to be a journalist anymore.
First, in my role as Director of Admissions at the University of Calgary I have read some 2000 statements by
law school applicants answering the very question posed by the OBA: «Why do you
want to go to law school?»
I don't care why you
went to law school (or, really, why you
want to go).
My legal dream sailed from Peking University, so every time I
go back
to give a speech at the
Law School of Peking University, I would feel a lot of gratitude, warmth and desire
to assist or share my understanding of a career as a lawyer, and how
to become a good lawyer, especially a non-litigating lawyer, with the students who
want to be a lawyer in the future, so that I can do my part
to improve the transparency, publicity and fairness of the Chinese capital market.
CHOWN: And, as Linda says, I remember at
law school in the trial advocacy course... if you
wanted to be a litigator, you
go to this course, and week after week, male litigators would come, and I would be saying, «I don't think that is a model.»
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As such, Chase
went to law school knowing that he
wanted to be a personal injury trial attorney.
(Stevens
wanted to become an English lit professor and only reluctantly
went to law school instead of pursuing a doctorate in that subject.
Over at the Balkinization blog, support for the growing legion of Scambloggers who
want to keep you from
going to law school has come from an unlikely source: St. Johns University School of Law Professor Brian Tamanaha (picture
law school has come from an unlikely source: St. Johns University School of Law Professor Brian Tamanaha (pict
school has come from an unlikely source: St. Johns University
School of Law Professor Brian Tamanaha (pict
School of
Law Professor Brian Tamanaha (picture
Law Professor Brian Tamanaha (pictured).
it is a lot of work but if you
wanted to go to law school you should find most of the work interesting.
Did you know that you
wanted to practice family
law when you
went to law school?
One is a current college student who thinks that he
wants to go to law school.
I was drawn here because it satisfied why I
wanted to go to law school in the first place, which was
to help individuals who hadn't been given the same gifts I was set up with,» he says.
It's not my strength and not only that, he does it
to support me because he believes me, he believes in my career and he
wanted me
to have the opportunity
to go to law school and be a lawyer and he knew that that was
going take him stepping up
to the plate in ways that maybe other guys that he knew maybe wouldn't have be he's always done it but it's hard.
When McCoy was a young woman, she said she didn't know what she
wanted to be but an older male lawyer suggested she
go to law school.