Richard and Adam are joined by returning guests Lillianne Cadieux-Shaw and Paul Guglielmo to wrap up our discussion of law school myths from the first chapter of Hutch's "Law School Book". Lil helps us tackle the myth that law school grades are notoriously low. Paul then gives his take on the myth that pre-law courses give students an advantage.
Lil tells a heartbreaking story about coffee. Paul agrees and disagrees with Professor Hutchinson at the same time. Adam agrees with him, and finally grasps what a myth is.
Required Readings:
The Law School Book: Succeeding at Law School by Allan C. Hutchinson
Questions?:
Call 681-443-7763 and leave a voicemail. Leave your name, we will be more than happy to mispronounce it.
Creative Commons Music:
"At Rest"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
19. It's the Vibe of the Thing - Creativity in Law Revisited
18. UofT and Osgoode - A Lannister Meets the Starks
17. Do Something That Scares You
16. From the Grave - Myths Revisited ... Again
15. Keep Your Eye on the Island
14. You've Changed! - Law School Then and Now
13. Mock Trial - It's Purely Educational
12. Revisiting OCIs - Nowhere Near Campus Interviews
11. Season Wrap Up - We Decide When the Season is Over
10. PSA - Professors Can See You
9. 3Laxin' with the President
8. OCIs - Like Dating But Harder
7. 2L - They Work You to Death
5. Do Your Best, Forget The Rest!
4. The Supreme Court of Film
3. K to JD
2. Upscale Space Lawyer #2
1. What's a Myth?
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Navigating Life After 40
Teaching Learning Leading K-12
Regenerative Skills
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast