Law School Horror Stories ft. Taylor Kay

2021-06-26に共有
I think there's enough distance between me and 1L year to share these horror stories now, lol.

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  • If the bar exam counts as law school, I have a telling horror story. I took the California bar exam in Long Beach, in a brutalist concrete building with 3000 others. Someone got up to drink from the water fountain, fell over unconscious and none of us got up to help him. Only after a few minutes did an administrator notice him.
  • This was great! Hope things are going well in North Carolina. Wednesday, I will get my next LSAT score. Fingers crossed that I did better than Aprils score. Will be taking it again in August, just can't get myself to study right now.
  • The reason there needs to be a math formula to determine if you or anyone else breached a duty of care is because no one in their right mind in a legal proceeding would admit to doing it as that is against the very nature of having to defend yourself in a lawsuit. So math provides us with an objective way of giving the court a way to analyze the issue which the it can always depend on. Kudos to Judge Learned Hand ! LOL..
  • BPL? Mathematically analyzing cases? I've never even heard of that. I wonder to what extent that prof has actually practiced law. Hope next year is devoid of horror stories for you. :)