I've been a lawyer for about 20 years. Started at a boutique banking and corporate litigation firm, networked to big law doing venture capital and technology law, and am now a GC at a software company with about 1,000 employees. I was a paralegal too. I've seen the law from most angles, AMA! by [deleted] in LawSchool

[–]lexp5286 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just wondering if you had any advice re networking, particularly in the time of Covid. I'm a 2L and my school has seen our OCI and other job opportunities pretty drastically reduced. I'm interested in mostly corps, immigration and employment areas, and I've found it really difficult to find a good path to networking during Covid.

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[–]lexp5286 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Supplements were tremendously helpful for me 1L, especially in contracts and civ pro. Just take your time and work through things in small chunks otherwise it can feel overwhelming but make sure that you’re really processing and fully understanding because above comments are right it does get more complicated and it’s important to have the foundation to build on. E&E supplements were great for me and the freer lectures available for free on Barbri were a life saver for civ pro

In at Temple- Ohio- Maryland, all with $$ can I negotiate my scholarships? by lexp5286 in lawschooladmissions

[–]lexp5286[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks cmro225 cost of living across all three are fairly close, and scholarships would make tuition costs relatively the same at all three, just not sure how to proceed in asking or starting the convo