If you have watched the drama Law School, you would know law school is tough. Classes involve Professors constantly drilling you about the law, students who would do whatever it takes to gain an upper leg academically, and the sheer volume of readings students have to do (they just never seem to stop coming). Despite all that, there were many good moments: new memories formed, new relationships formed, and most importantly- I learnt more about myself. Here are 5 life lessons I learnt as a freshman at law school.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
Coming into law school, I was incredibly nervous. Unlike many of my peers who came from the Art Steam (thereby had a firm grounding in the languages), I came from the science stream. I felt I was out of my depth in Law School, thinking that I would not be as articulate as my artsy peers. Sure enough, in the first week of law school I felt utterly lost. I did not know how I was going to get through the prescribed readings, legal writing felt like a complete mess, and I stammered a lot in class.<\/p>\n\n\n\n