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Law Practice

Aug. 27, 2005

The Stress of First Year of Law School Is Unlike Any Other

Forum Column - By Nicole Cohrs - "I am a law student in my first year at the law and there are many moments when I am simply a mess," wrote Scott Turow, author of "One L." While much has changed since Turow published his best-selling account of the life of a first-year Harvard Law Student, the daily stress and competitive spirit facing law students of today have remained largely unaltered. As a second-year law student, I can whole-heartedly attest to this.

Forum Column

By Nicole Cohrs
        
        "I am a law student in my first year at the law and there are many moments when I am simply a mess," wrote Scott Turow, author of ...

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