she is working in Starbuck and studied some bull shit arts degree and now realised the only real job she can get is by going into law. There is almost no chance of her becoming an air traffic controller, let alone a law graduate.
This is genius. For those of you who don’t get it or find it boring, she’s poking fun at how detail-oriented and meticulous law school work is by making a video in the style of said work.
If this video proves one thing - outline, outline, outline (don't wait until the end of the semester - do it for every class each weekend, it will make your life easier during exams once you get through the minimum requirements. By then, you'll have the "system" mastered and you can breathe).
+Powerule Maybe for the first semester. Otherwise, get a good outline at the beginning of the semester and study it every week while following along in class. By the time you get to the end of the semester you'll be golden.
Powerule also ditch the computer for note taking do it the old fashion way. Made a huge difference between 1L and 2L for me and saved my butt to allow me to graduate.
The reason she is speaking so fast is because she's showing how people (mostly professors) speak in law school. The books are how much stuff you'll eventually have to read from cover to cover and carry to and from class every day and the writing... well you have to write fast while listening to your professor speak at lightning speed.
Joel Garcia Well, if you choose to attend law school, the hard part is understanding what's taking place. You're not told how to do anything - you have to figure things out on your own and the day will come, usually in the second semester of your first year when bells and whistles will signal in your brain, and you're finally beginning to think like a lawyer. Once that occurs, things begin to make sense. Yes, law school is crazy, and it goes by very quick because you're constantly trying to apply your brakes.
I'm from Australia and I'm a Law student. The best advice I can give to anyone interested and motivated to study law is to do it. Don't decide not to do it our of fear or intimidation.
I don't really expect you to respond to this since it's been 11 years but.. I am a high-school student, planning to migrate to Switzerland. (The pay in my country is very low) I'm a little scared because I cry even when people just yell at me but I really want to go to law school.. what do you recommend that I do?
@@CoolPudding7048 I recommend going for it! It’s normal to feel scared at first. One thing that I’d recommend to ensure you have amazing notes is to record the entire lecture. You don’t need to replay the whole thing, it’s more so when you’re taking down really important notes and your teacher is talking too fast. You won’t miss anything. Especially important when the lecturer is giving case summary’s (which can lead to a bad habit of not reading the entire case but still). Good luck 😊
@@Mr101spb just curious, are you now a lawyer. You mentioned you were a student 11yrs ago. I hope you did make it! If so, how do you find your profession so far? Btw, thank you for the tips, we appreciate it.
you missed some very important info...most exams from the past are on file in the library so it would behoove any student to get those and learn them since the only thing changing for the current exam will be the fact situation. also, the difference between an A and a C is the ability to write quicker.
Finally, someone on TH-cam who talks and informs at the speed I want them to. Straight to the point but also rants on unrelated topics to keep people focused, anytime she said starbucks I found that I missed something but it drew me back in and forced me to focus
This was awesome. If you are thinking of law school... welcome. Disclaimer: Panic is optional. Remember study and brief a bit, use online sources - but still read so you don't sound like you're stupid in case the internet got it wrong. More importantly do the freaking practicals. All libraries have them, check one out. Most of the exam is not a case you'll need to brief, it's crazy practicals that you must find the answers within... if any exist, hence the question: what is the issue and what is the likely remedy? The hardest part of law school is getting in. If you can make it in then you can make it through. You're awesome - now continue with your search of law school videos on TH-cam.
+Kaylia Ervin Excellent point, particularly for blacks from black public school communities - the hardest part is getting into law school. Once you're there, the hard part is over and all that is required is hard work that gets easier once you adapt to teaching yourself everything; understanding that you go to class to answer questions, not to ask them.
I tend to agree that getting into law school is tough. The LSAT sure is a bloody test. I've never gone to law school but did a practice Bar Exam and almost passed.
Hi, I work with talent acquisition at Starbucks. We were very impressed with your linguistic skills and would like to speak to you about exciting opportunities in brand localisation at some of our new shops opening up on First Peoples' reservations.
Very funny. Its been 15 years since I graduated from law school. So much of this I had pushed into my subconscious never to see or hear again. I suppose it is some type of PTSD coping mechanism. Good luck to all current and future law students!
I simply decided i wanted to defend people who face the machine(criminal justice system) I came from an extremely rough background where i unfortunately had only myself to rely on in order to overcome great and powerful enemies. I view Criminal Defense Lawyers as extremely important people in our society and i will dedicate my life to helping people face the machine and i will give them hope as i do it.
I slowed it down to .75 so I could comprehend at normal speed and then replayed at regular speed to get a taste of law school lecture. This video is a bit dated at 11 years. There has been many societal changes. Can anyone confirm if this video is (in general) still accurate?
She is correct, if you are in your 20' s with no experience. However if you are in the 1st category she mentioned. That being someone who has 1-10 year (likely more) years experience. A lot of those people of those people go back to school to become senior management in what they are doing not because they don't like it. Also, the more experience you have in life the easier it becomes to "spot problems" and those "improbable situations" might actually have been experienced. In summer, law school is a lot less stressful the more life experience you have.
Hello! I am also a Linguistics student considering Law School! Because you made this video eight years ago, I'm wondering whether you find law fulfilling, stressful, etc. I got accepted to a cash cow MA program and think that law school might actually be less demeaning than graduate school for linguistics. Let me know what you think if you're still out there!
Although I found her presentation style very pompous and annoying at law school I did learn to take notes incredibly rapidly and absorb huge amounts of information in short time frames. Therefore there is something in what she says. You need to be a very rapid learner and super organised...hard work is mandatory unless you are a genius and or have a photographic memory. Good luck. P.S. a law degree leads to an amazing array of possible careers and is useful every day as most activities have legal ramifications. I am never bothered by the police, negotiate all types of contracts to my advantage and generally have the edge over most people in arguments and discussions. I also have a master's in philosophy and just by the way found law to be much less challenging intellectually.....all that you need is to work extremely hard, have a good memory and decent analytical skills. In philosophy you actually have to be bright and capable of complex analytical and abstract analysis.
I can keep up, for the most part, there are some moments where it feels like she's just throwing words out but I mostly understand her. Not trying to flex or anything.
I really don't think that law school would be that difficult. If you're coming from a top tier University and you're actually taking a challenging major(sorry English and linguistics majors) it wouldn't be too big of a step up from your normal course load.
This is quite funny and even a bit meta. Noice. DO NOT BRIEF. It's a waste of time past the first month. You don't even have to make your own outline past the first semester. Find someone else's at the START of the semester and make sure it's comprehensive. You'll study this along with reading for class, the outline basically does the synthesis for you. You can even read ahead. If you want to learn to "think like a lawyer", maybe don't do this in the first semester so you can work it out yourself. Law school is much less intimidating when you put a bit less pressure on yourself.
Notice how she develops an outline. Typical law school habits! LOL. Law school was awesome but it was also stressful. The Bar study period and the Bar itself was the WORST THING EVER. But completely doable.
if this is Law School in USA then NO THANK YOU! 0.0 I'm a Law student in the UK and comparing to this madness... we have it easy! We get lecture handouts and powerpoint slides handed to us by the lecturers in advance, plus they put them up on the Uni website for us, plus they give us extra material if relevant, plus we don't have to carry all those books around as they're either in the library or most information is available online. This video made me see how privileged UK students are!
low key, you just made another human being (myself) legitimately despise you (the creator/poster of this video) for the unhelpful speed and unnecessary use of jargon and colloquial commentary included in this vid. I strongly perceive this video as more of catharsis of the creator/poster's ego rather than an honest effort to educate/inform youtube users of "what law school is like". Although I feel as though watching this video was a disservice to myself and my time, I am going to make a positive recommendation for you (creator/poster) ; channel your very evident intellect and profound understanding of "what law school is like" into a more effective informative experience rather than a display of your personality. Quite frankly your video left me pissed off.
I have come 13 years in the future from the time of the making of this video for anybody that’s here in a later future from current time to tell you to go to the playback speed option and put this video speed to 0.75x….. you’re welcome.
Who did this video? I would love to pick your brain. I have a BA in linguistics and I am halfway through my MA in linguistics and I am considering law school. I love the outline I can definitely identify with it. Thanks for sharing!
This is totally not what law school is like. I get it, you're trying to demonstrate, oh everyone talks so fast and says too much without saying anything, but that's not what it's like. It's not very hard, and not very interesting, and filled with not overly smart people. Kind of the opposite of what this video is trying to say. Also, you have your outline numbers wrong. I. Then A. Then 1. Then a. THEN i.
I am a qualified engineer and law graduate and this woman on the video is full up to the top of bull shit. Bet she couldn't make it through a law degree. Sounds like she tried but is trying to convince herself as to why she is about to drop out.
It would seem characterizing an entire category such as "law school" is invalid due to the sheer number of them and invalidating someone else's own experience with anecdotal evidence of your own to be equally flawed.
Great video! Much appreciated - thank you! I read some of the posts in the comments' section and couldn't believe the amount of people who were complaining about your video...
First, there is likely no legitimate reason to set an arbitrary limit of 5 min. In so doing you have sacrificed conveyance of your ideas to show that you can talk fast; while impressive, this is not why we selected your post. Second, even if you were to slow down your speech, your use of language and sentence structure is mere jargon, peculiar to a group either in or already completed law school, unrepresentative of your audience - folks curious about law school. The purpose of communication is to convey ideas to your audience - and you have shown no purpose to that end. So if this post is not for us, then it must be for you. Thanks for hijacking legitimate concerns to grab attention for yourself. While probably not entirely your fault, people like you make me sad about the trajectory of our youth.
You guys, this lady is just showing off. This lady knows better than to make a 5 minute video full of legalize that a lay person would not be able to understand. She is talking to a group of fellow individuals fresh out of college, not her fellow colleagues. I apologize. Law students don't talk like this, nor do they act like this. (Especially after the 1L year)Law school is nothing like this either. Yes it is stressful, Yes it is hard, but we do manage to get some free time. If anyone wants to know what REAL law school is like, send me a personal message. I think a more thorough, yet humble opinion of law school is like is better than a sped up, showoffy, legalize one.
Been 5 years since you've left this comment, but what can you tell me about law school? I'm in my third year of undergrad right now, and I'm considering law school but haven't decided for sure yet. One of my professors who is currently a prosecutor says that there are only two times of day at law school: when you're reading and when you're feeling guilty that you're not reading.
When I saw this video is 5 mins long I was like 'describing law school in five minutes? That's not enough!' Then I start to watch and 'yeah, with this speed, it's possibe'
Probably the only law school advice vid that speaks even faster than I do in my advice vids (which you should all check out if you are considering law school!)
She's going too slow
lmaoo just spit out my coffee
Frank Castle Jesus what u want Eminem to rap the whole video
Frank Castle k
😩😩😩
more tolerable in 2X speed
thanks for the anxiety attack
Smug Frog LMFAOOOO
Your a legend (hahaha) "smug frog'
😂😂😂 same.
Hahahaha
😭😂
If law school doesn't pan out, she can always become an air traffic controller in Chicago.
Easily the better career choice!
she is working in Starbuck and studied some bull shit arts degree and now realised the only real job she can get is by going into law. There is almost no chance of her becoming an air traffic controller, let alone a law graduate.
There’s been many points in my life where I’ve wanted to give up everything and do that!
Or an auctioneer!
lol !!!!!!!!!
This is genius. For those of you who don’t get it or find it boring, she’s poking fun at how detail-oriented and meticulous law school work is by making a video in the style of said work.
its stupid
I did not get it 💀😭
Duh but you don’t have to be a crack head to get it 😂
thumbs up to everybody who listened to this lovely lady and precisely scrolled comment section at the same time
Thumbs up to you.
SAME
Me!
I listen better while doing something else.
your talking a little too slow, mind speeding up a bit?
Frodge 🤐🤐
Haha
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Why speeding up a bit? I guess it has to be more than a bit!
Trisha pastas who?
If this video proves one thing - outline, outline, outline (don't wait until the end of the semester - do it for every class each weekend, it will make your life easier during exams once you get through the minimum requirements. By then, you'll have the "system" mastered and you can breathe).
+Powerule Maybe for the first semester. Otherwise, get a good outline at the beginning of the semester and study it every week while following along in class. By the time you get to the end of the semester you'll be golden.
***** To each their own; I preferred creating my own outlines. The only shortcut that I used was commercial briefs after I read cases.
Powerule also ditch the computer for note taking do it the old fashion way. Made a huge difference between 1L and 2L for me and saved my butt to allow me to graduate.
And this is why I'm an engineer.
How long do you think it took that Batman guy to design his Batmobile? Not that you would know anything about that, of course...
lol
Aah . I once wanted to be one . Well now im one of the learned fellas
Why is this bad? I dont understand why someone would consider a successful engineer less intelligent than a law student.
Why so serious?
The reason she is speaking so fast is because she's showing how people (mostly professors) speak in law school. The books are how much stuff you'll eventually have to read from cover to cover and carry to and from class every day and the writing... well you have to write fast while listening to your professor speak at lightning speed.
+Joel Garcia Not to mention the hand cramps you experience with 15 minutes to go while writing a blue book exam.
I'm not in grad/law school yet but it's crazy!
Joel Garcia Well, if you choose to attend law school, the hard part is understanding what's taking place. You're not told how to do anything - you have to figure things out on your own and the day will come, usually in the second semester of your first year when bells and whistles will signal in your brain, and you're finally beginning to think like a lawyer. Once that occurs, things begin to make sense. Yes, law school is crazy, and it goes by very quick because you're constantly trying to apply your brakes.
Powerule Thanks for the advice! :) I guess I'm gonna have to start reading a lot too! lol
+Powerule so overall your law school experience was a good one?
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Better career choice than law!
lol
I'm from Australia and I'm a Law student. The best advice I can give to anyone interested and motivated to study law is to do it. Don't decide not to do it our of fear or intimidation.
Thank you
I don't really expect you to respond to this since it's been 11 years but.. I am a high-school student, planning to migrate to Switzerland. (The pay in my country is very low) I'm a little scared because I cry even when people just yell at me but I really want to go to law school.. what do you recommend that I do?
@@CoolPudding7048 I recommend going for it! It’s normal to feel scared at first. One thing that I’d recommend to ensure you have amazing notes is to record the entire lecture. You don’t need to replay the whole thing, it’s more so when you’re taking down really important notes and your teacher is talking too fast. You won’t miss anything. Especially important when the lecturer is giving case summary’s (which can lead to a bad habit of not reading the entire case but still). Good luck 😊
@@Mr101spb just curious, are you now a lawyer. You mentioned you were a student 11yrs ago. I hope you did make it! If so, how do you find your profession so far? Btw, thank you for the tips, we appreciate it.
I was laughing OUT LOUD when you started showing us the books and weighing them
you missed some very important info...most exams from the past are on file in the library so it would behoove any student to get those and learn them since the only thing changing for the current exam will be the fact situation. also, the difference between an A and a C is the ability to write quicker.
Oh crap....I understood everything with such clarity.
I feel like everyone telling her to slow down in this video is kind of missing the point...
Kalaundrea yeah because the title says "what law school is like in FIVE MINUTES"
Yes this is true, we are missing the point because we cant understand what point she is trying to carry on due to her speaking.
@@karleymichelle5100 😂😂
@@karleymichelle5100 that's the point. She's trying to not only TELL you what law school is like, but she's also SHOWING you.
I was going to say she should work at Hanks Auction house.
Finally, someone on TH-cam who talks and informs at the speed I want them to. Straight to the point but also rants on unrelated topics to keep people focused, anytime she said starbucks I found that I missed something but it drew me back in and forced me to focus
I really think I belong at law school now 😂
Great video! As a graduating 3L in SF, I have to say this person is incredibly brilliant! Very smart, very accurate! Great job!!
Dominic Ripoli agree, she is probably a practicing lawyer now.
This was awesome. If you are thinking of law school... welcome.
Disclaimer: Panic is optional. Remember study and brief a bit, use online sources - but still read so you don't sound like you're stupid in case the internet got it wrong. More importantly do the freaking practicals. All libraries have them, check one out. Most of the exam is not a case you'll need to brief, it's crazy practicals that you must find the answers within... if any exist, hence the question: what is the issue and what is the likely remedy? The hardest part of law school is getting in. If you can make it in then you can make it through. You're awesome - now continue with your search of law school videos on TH-cam.
+Kaylia Ervin Excellent point, particularly for blacks from black public school communities - the hardest part is getting into law school. Once you're there, the hard part is over and all that is required is hard work that gets easier once you adapt to teaching yourself everything; understanding that you go to class to answer questions, not to ask them.
You're racist. Disgusting.
Kaylia Odesilo thanks for this, for some reason this comment seemed to help my thoughts about law school a lot
Thank you for this 🙏🏽
I tend to agree that getting into law school is tough. The LSAT sure is a bloody test. I've never gone to law school but did a practice Bar Exam and almost passed.
Hi, I work with talent acquisition at Starbucks. We were very impressed with your linguistic skills and would like to speak to you about exciting opportunities in brand localisation at some of our new shops opening up on First Peoples' reservations.
Very funny. Its been 15 years since I graduated from law school. So much of this I had pushed into my subconscious never to see or hear again. I suppose it is some type of PTSD coping mechanism. Good luck to all current and future law students!
Is it worth it?
I didnt know we can watch 2x vid on mobile too
***** Excuse my sarcasm, I was making a point about the speed she regurgitated at.
I simply decided i wanted to defend people who face the machine(criminal justice system) I came from an extremely rough background where i unfortunately had only myself to rely on in order to overcome great and powerful enemies. I view Criminal Defense Lawyers as extremely important people in our society and i will dedicate my life to helping people face the machine and i will give them hope as i do it.
I'm so fucked.
heek40 are you still fucked?
9 years ago, how was law school? 😭 I’m interested
@@adriannacardoza7708LMAO so am I 🤣
"by definition you're fucked"-The goddess of wisdom and law school
*curtsies*
hahaha,
Your B.A. in Linguistics won't not be competitive at Starbucks!!! LOL.
Was this a commercial for Starbucks?
Closer to an application, I think.
1. Go to settings (little gear button in bottom right)
2. Select speed
3. Select .75
4. Thank me later
reading a bible is very important like medieval history ?
I have finally found the cure to my insomnia which as plagued me for most of my life. All I have to do is hear her speak..
Drinking game: everytime she says the word ‘Starbucks’, take a shot! 🤣
not sure if this video stressed me out or if i just fell in love with law?
So I think the most important part of this video is that if you fail law school, Starbucks is a great place to get a job lol
I slowed it down to .75 so I could comprehend at normal speed and then replayed at regular speed to get a taste of law school lecture. This video is a bit dated at 11 years. There has been many societal changes. Can anyone confirm if this video is (in general) still accurate?
She is correct, if you are in your 20' s with no experience. However if you are in the 1st category she mentioned.
That being someone who has 1-10 year (likely more) years experience. A lot of those people of those people go back to school to become senior management in what they are doing not because they don't like it.
Also, the more experience you have in life the easier it becomes to "spot problems" and those "improbable situations" might actually have been experienced.
In summer, law school is a lot less stressful the more life experience you have.
the starbucks joke finally got funny the 83rd time
I really enjoyed this video. I found it funny, entertaining, yet very realistic. Thank you
Hello! I am also a Linguistics student considering Law School! Because you made this video eight years ago, I'm wondering whether you find law fulfilling, stressful, etc. I got accepted to a cash cow MA program and think that law school might actually be less demeaning than graduate school for linguistics. Let me know what you think if you're still out there!
Best advertisement for Starbucks ever.
is it just me or videos like these helps me sleep
I'm only here bc I just started watching suits
Moo5e Fuck....same
Moo5e same here 😂 hi5
lol me too
@@andreeavesman153are you a lawyer now
Wow you really turned me onto you, beautiful voice, nice handwriting and law school. I hope to meet a woman like this one day.
Although I found her presentation style very pompous and annoying at law school I did learn to take notes incredibly rapidly and absorb huge amounts of information in short time frames. Therefore there is something in what she says. You need to be a very rapid learner and super organised...hard work is mandatory unless you are a genius and or have a photographic memory. Good luck. P.S. a law degree leads to an amazing array of possible careers and is useful every day as most activities have legal ramifications. I am never bothered by the police, negotiate all types of contracts to my advantage and generally have the edge over most people in arguments and discussions. I also have a master's in philosophy and just by the way found law to be much less challenging intellectually.....all that you need is to work extremely hard, have a good memory and decent analytical skills. In philosophy you actually have to be bright and capable of complex analytical and abstract analysis.
For the first time in my life, I didn't have to manually speed up the video.
Thank you! I think that means law school is for me!
It's better on 2X speed.
+KrushKingdom Try 0.5 haha she sounds drunk and high
I would throw my phone if i put it on 2x speed.
This is one of the best videos I've seen on TH-cam in a long time
33 seconds in and my head is spinning
So John and Hank Green are not the only speed rappers on TH-cam!
Anyhow thank you for the video, I enjoyed it and learned a few things from it.
Anyone complaint she is going to fast, or intimidated by her “trying to sound to smart” don’t go to law school...
I can keep up, for the most part, there are some moments where it feels like she's just throwing words out but I mostly understand her. Not trying to flex or anything.
This was great, couldn't stop laughing. Wish more people were this interesting.
Did you become an attorney? If so, what law did you end up practicing? Do you enjoy it? Are you still an attorney? If not, what do you do now?
I really don't think that law school would be that difficult. If you're coming from a top tier University and you're actually taking a challenging major(sorry English and linguistics majors) it wouldn't be too big of a step up from your normal course load.
I loved it!! Cracked me up a few times and as far as I'm concerned, law and law studies are badly in need of therapeutic doses of humor! Thanks.
This is great very funny your speech patterns kept me entertained
This is quite funny and even a bit meta. Noice.
DO NOT BRIEF. It's a waste of time past the first month. You don't even have to make your own outline past the first semester. Find someone else's at the START of the semester and make sure it's comprehensive. You'll study this along with reading for class, the outline basically does the synthesis for you. You can even read ahead. If you want to learn to "think like a lawyer", maybe don't do this in the first semester so you can work it out yourself. Law school is much less intimidating when you put a bit less pressure on yourself.
I never comment on videos, but this was awesome. By far one of the best videos I've watched lol
Notice how she develops an outline. Typical law school habits! LOL.
Law school was awesome but it was also stressful. The Bar study period and the Bar itself was the WORST THING EVER. But completely doable.
had to watch this in 2x
wayyyy too slow
I don't mind the fast talking as some may say but I do care to know where you got your ink pen from. :)
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I may have had a mini panic attack, but other than that, this was a pretty good insight about law school! (In my opinion)
if this is Law School in USA then NO THANK YOU! 0.0
I'm a Law student in the UK and comparing to this madness... we have it easy! We get lecture handouts and powerpoint slides handed to us by the lecturers in advance, plus they put them up on the Uni website for us, plus they give us extra material if relevant, plus we don't have to carry all those books around as they're either in the library or most information is available online. This video made me see how privileged UK students are!
This woman is OP.
the sad part is I recognize the books on the left side of the video. 1L
Lmao I love this girl. I appreciate the nuance and energy. Good shit.
Shes definitely a lesbian
I thought you sounded like someone from a cabin crew giving instructions before flight takeoff
Great. Wonderful. Hysterical. Admirabilis scolas.
i like this video, please do make more alike and don't change a bit,the way you do it and talk, makes it interesting to watch.
I'm that guy -Rando
low key, you just made another human being (myself) legitimately despise you (the creator/poster of this video) for the unhelpful speed and unnecessary use of jargon and colloquial commentary included in this vid. I strongly perceive this video as more of catharsis of the creator/poster's ego rather than an honest effort to educate/inform youtube users of "what law school is like". Although I feel as though watching this video was a disservice to myself and my time, I am going to make a positive recommendation for you (creator/poster) ; channel your very evident intellect and profound understanding of "what law school is like" into a more effective informative experience rather than a display of your personality. Quite frankly your video left me pissed off.
Could you slow down with the use of syllables/same word and pick/choose/decide on one word. That shouldn't be too difficult, right? Thank you
this is so accurate. any anyone complaining has probably never gone to law lectures where professors talk like this 80% of the time
I am having an anxiety attack, laughing and crying at the same time watching this
ummmm what she just said ??? :/
I have come 13 years in the future from the time of the making of this video for anybody that’s here in a later future from current time to tell you to go to the playback speed option and put this video speed to 0.75x….. you’re welcome.
The presenter of this video must be a rapper
I totally missed my calling.
I loved the speed of the elocuence. And great plain encouragement
Terrible communication. Ha, funny.
I like how she’s a hinge anarchist that follows Chomsky.
Who did this video? I would love to pick your brain. I have a BA in linguistics and I am halfway through my MA in linguistics and I am considering law school. I love the outline I can definitely identify with it. Thanks for sharing!
Don't go!
ask away....i went to law school
TheShockerKnocker not law...except for when i have to represent one of my businesses in small claims or an arbitration...
Rick Anderson How did you get businesses, and how did law school help you achieve that goal
This video makes Law school seem like a nightmare.
Hello all,
Go to settings icon in video player, then change "Speed" setting, to 0.75, or maybe smaller number.
Lol thanks
Way to analyze! You are SPOT on - you're going to make a great attorney!
This is totally not what law school is like. I get it, you're trying to demonstrate, oh everyone talks so fast and says too much without saying anything, but that's not what it's like. It's not very hard, and not very interesting, and filled with not overly smart people. Kind of the opposite of what this video is trying to say.
Also, you have your outline numbers wrong. I. Then A. Then 1. Then a. THEN i.
I am a qualified engineer and law graduate and this woman on the video is full up to the top of bull shit. Bet she couldn't make it through a law degree. Sounds like she tried but is trying to convince herself as to why she is about to drop out.
It would seem characterizing an entire category such as "law school" is invalid due to the sheer number of them and invalidating someone else's own experience with anecdotal evidence of your own to be equally flawed.
Great video! Much appreciated - thank you! I read some of the posts in the comments' section and couldn't believe the amount of people who were complaining about your video...
First, there is likely no legitimate reason to set an arbitrary limit of 5 min. In so doing you have sacrificed conveyance of your ideas to show that you can talk fast; while impressive, this is not why we selected your post. Second, even if you were to slow down your speech, your use of language and sentence structure is mere jargon, peculiar to a group either in or already completed law school, unrepresentative of your audience - folks curious about law school.
The purpose of communication is to convey ideas to your audience - and you have shown no purpose to that end. So if this post is not for us, then it must be for you.
Thanks for hijacking legitimate concerns to grab attention for yourself.
While probably not entirely your fault, people like you make me sad about the trajectory of our youth.
I love this video. It's fun to watch and then trying to understand it all is the best part XD You just got yourself a like and a subscriber :D
Soooo I'm guessing this was made by someone who went to law school, dropped out on the first semester, and now feels like a master on the subject?
This was a great example of the day in the life of a law student if you couldn’t keep up with the video you can’t keep up with law school
We get it, you want to make us feel inferior by talking quickly, enough already
Listen lady, if this is some attempt of making yourself sound smart... It worked
You guys, this lady is just showing off. This lady knows better than to make a 5 minute video full of legalize that a lay person would not be able to understand. She is talking to a group of fellow individuals fresh out of college, not her fellow colleagues. I apologize. Law students don't talk like this, nor do they act like this. (Especially after the 1L year)Law school is nothing like this either. Yes it is stressful, Yes it is hard, but we do manage to get some free time. If anyone wants to know what REAL law school is like, send me a personal message. I think a more thorough, yet humble opinion of law school is like is better than a sped up, showoffy, legalize one.
Been 5 years since you've left this comment, but what can you tell me about law school? I'm in my third year of undergrad right now, and I'm considering law school but haven't decided for sure yet. One of my professors who is currently a prosecutor says that there are only two times of day at law school: when you're reading and when you're feeling guilty that you're not reading.
Me:
-"Hmmm.. I wonder what Law School is like."
**Types it in**
**Watches this video**
(o_o)
-"Hmmm.. I wonder what Psychology classes are like..."
What the hell is she saying? Talking so damn fast!!
When I saw this video is 5 mins long I was like 'describing law school in five minutes? That's not enough!' Then I start to watch and 'yeah, with this speed, it's possibe'
Amy Farrah Fowler? Is that you?
OH MY GOD I THOUGHT THAT TOO
Probably the only law school advice vid that speaks even faster than I do in my advice vids (which you should all check out if you are considering law school!)
This video gave me a stroke.
Absolutely brilliant!
Absolutely flawless!
Youre talking so fast that its just annoying.
Maivlias Xiong I know that right I cannot understand her when she talks fast
Maivlias Xiong guys the whole point is to show what law school is like - it’s an over abundance of information that you cannot keep up with
Lol you guys are true peaches if you didn't understand the reason she was speaking fast
This was actually really comforting lol
So, 'don't', go to law school?
+Travro The point is not to go, but to understand what is involved should you decide to attend.
Lmao!
Why…why does it sound AMAZING