Welcome to the Law School Toolbox Podcast. Today, we’re here with Law School Toolbox writer and 2L, Shirlene Armstrong, to talk about her experiences being a first-generation college and law student. From deciding to go to law school, to getting in, to becoming familiar with the culture and thriving, the process is challenging for everyone, but can be especially intimidating if you have no personal point of reference for what to expect. But it’s possible, and Shirlene is proof!
In this episode we discuss:
- Shirlene’s decision to go to law school
- How being the first person in her family to go to college and law school has impacted her experience
- The law school application process for applicants who aren’t from the “typical” law student background, including personal statements and application fees
- Choosing the law school that’s right for you
- Making friends, finding mentors, and connecting with professors
- Landing a job in law school and during the summer break
- The challenges of commuting
- Shirlene’s advice for anyone who feels out of place in law school, or is considering going to law school as a first-generation law student
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Resources:
- Shirlene’s Articles
- Law School Myth #1: Lawyers Make a Lot of Money
- The Battle of Commuting to Law School
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