Hi Robert
Congratulations.
Law School is a lot of work. I worked my way through it back in the 70's, graduating in 1978. Kevin has given you some good advise. I'd only add that you should never let a prof or another student intimidate you. Some of those professors really enjoy making a student squirm. And the Socratic method is the perfect tool for teaching and intimidation. But that is good. No one wants a lawyer who is easily intimidated or unprepared.
Read, read, read. You will be responsible for hundreds of pages every night. Always be prepared for class. Brief those cases. And don't believe a word Kevin say's about Contracts class. Contracts is the course that can kill you. Rent that old movie "The Paper Chase" I swear my Contracts teacher was Professor Kingsfield. Kevin, do you remember that one? LOL
Robert, you will do great. Your professional business experience will serve you well in Law School.
Take care and get to reading.
Lin
Toney Title Services
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