Picking Classes...
Hey fellow bloggers (and anonymous Boalt community readers),
What classes do you plan to take? I ask because I would much rather be in a class with people I trust to stimulate discussion than to take a crapshoot and end up in a silent seminar...
So far, I propose striving for:
Con Law: S OR Fed. Courts
Income Tax I
Corporations I
and then, getting to the fun part of the schedule, any of:
Wine Law
Law & Ec Workshop
Accounting / FInancial Analysis
Adv. Con. Theory
and then back to work:
Mass Torts
Securities Regulation I
Internet Commerce
Legal Profession
Given the way the schedule shakes out, Civ. Pro II can go take itself.
Also, for those who lurk and have advice, please do leave it in the comments section.
What classes do you plan to take? I ask because I would much rather be in a class with people I trust to stimulate discussion than to take a crapshoot and end up in a silent seminar...
So far, I propose striving for:
Con Law: S OR Fed. Courts
Income Tax I
Corporations I
and then, getting to the fun part of the schedule, any of:
Wine Law
Law & Ec Workshop
Accounting / FInancial Analysis
Adv. Con. Theory
and then back to work:
Mass Torts
Securities Regulation I
Internet Commerce
Legal Profession
Given the way the schedule shakes out, Civ. Pro II can go take itself.
Also, for those who lurk and have advice, please do leave it in the comments section.
Labels: 0L/1L Advice, Classes/Professors
1 Comments:
I'm thinking about quitting my big city lawyer job in order to take Wine Law and Advanced Con Theory next semester.
In all likelihood, however, I will probably not be in your classes.
Be sure to take a schedule that 1) allows you to engage in the recruiting process without excessive stress and 2) doesn't leave you with several important bar classes in your 3L year, i.e., civ pro 2, evidence, estates & trusts, etc.
Will Trachman, 3L
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