by Anna Strongin in Perspectives
I have a friend. When she started law school, she met a guy and they began to date. Their relationship seemed perfect. He bought her presents, made her dinner, met her family, and even took on a summer associate position in the same city as her, in hopes of receiving a permanent offer so that they could be together after law school.
Fatherhood and Family on a Tight Schedule
by Kerrick Nevels in Perspectives
We decided to relocate to Baltimore and less than a month after moving, we were blessed with the news that my wife was pregnant. Not only did we have to adjust to our new life in Baltimore, but we had to come to grips with the idea of raising our first child a thousand miles away from our parents and grandparents.
What Every Incoming Student Should Know
by Marishka Brown in Perspectives
As we all know, starting a new school can be challenging. For one thing, while some people may already be familiar with the area; others may be new to the state. There are those who have come to the campus straight from an undergraduate institution, while others may be coming in from the workforce. Whether or not you fit into any of these categories, there are a few key pieces of advice that will make the transition to professional school smooth and successful.