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Tips For Choosing Your Law School Electives


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This week Jelena is asking all the questions as Branden plays in-house law school advisor. You might not be thinking about the trajectory of your law school courses, just yet, but Branden makes a case for why thinking about your career, the bar, and getting good grades should be a balancing act.

What’s more, Branden explains how you can account for these considerations while tailoring your classes to your own needs.

Listen and learn . . .

  1. How many electives will you get to take anyway
  2. Why taking bar courses are not necessary the best move
  3. How to choose electives that will best suit your career trajectory and your passions
  4. What Branden found the most interesting in law school and why
  5. Why you don’t need to be in a rush to figure out your legal focus
  6. Links and Further Resource from this Episode:


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