Surprise! My first actual post here isn't going to be about something sports-related. I've just returned from the law building to finish typing this out.
A couple of years ago, while still attending the University of Delaware as an undergrad, a friend of a friend and his parents were touring the campus when they randomly ran into my friend and me. As a result, I ended up basically advertising the school to him and his parents through my take on what the environment was like at UD. The next fall, I found out that he indeed chose to go to Delaware, and I felt very pleased that I very likely had a substantial role in his decision.
With that being said, I invite anyone (and anyone who knows someone) who has questions about the University of Delaware, going to law school, and Pitt Law School to send your questions my way. I am more than willing to help you out with any concerns or points of interest you might have concerning each. I will give you one fair warning though: especially relating to Pitt Law, I might not have quite the requisite amount of experience to give you a solid opinion about it, but I'll do my best to explain what I know.
Essentially, I'm talking up my abilities to give a realistic perspective for others to use however they want. What I can tell you very quickly right now is that I certainly do not regret attending the University of Delaware. For the LSAT, you're probably not the kind of person who can just walk into the testing room and post a big-time score, so you'll have to take it from me and make sure you budget a decent amount of time to preparing for the different sections. I have no idea whether the approach I took in applying to various law schools would work for you as well, so if you're applying now, I can tell you what I did and what I'd probably do differently were I to do it again. As for law school, I'd be lying if I told you it's been easy so far, but the experience has been very rewarding intellectually and I've made friends very easily with many of my classmates. I'm thankful that my law school hasn't (at least not yet) served to be a cutthroat environment with professors willing to make class time extremely rough on students. Again, as for anything else you would like to know, feel free to let me know.
I think that about covers the basics regarding my invitation to give advice to those who seek it. Whether you use it or not, I wish the best to everyone who at least took the time to read this. Expect my first sports post to come just after the World Series ends; I have an interesting project of sorts planned...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Assistance
Posted by E.T. at 8:29 PM
Labels: advice, law school, LSAT, Pitt Law, University of Delaware
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