There's a
news story out today questioning the value of the third and final year of law school. "At many top law schools, the third year is famously relaxed, a halcyon interlude between rigorous introductory courses and the long hours that await graduates at law firm jobs. There is research and volunteer work, but also a lot of bar-hopping and little studying: 15 hours per week, according to one survey at 11 law schools, compared to 33 hours for first-year students."
I promise you that every lawyer that went to
Baylor pulls his hair out over that statement. At Baylor, the third year involves the "
practice court" class, which may have have been the most difficult academic year of my life.
Just a rant this morning.