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MuratoriSiciliaStoria1848Congressi1998Ganci, Massimoauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut454699Scaglione Guccione, RosaSocietà siciliana per la storia patria.b1238304102-04-1408-10-03991003123589707536LE002 SP 945.7/02512002000130624le002-E0.00-lo 00000.i1278937908-10-03150. anniversario della rivoluzione del 1848 in Sicilia1459007UNISALENTOle00208-10-03ma -itait 0103953nam 22004575 450 991079681730332120230823004445.01-5036-0568-X10.1515/9781503605688(CKB)4100000004835219(MiAaPQ)EBC5430368(DE-B1597)564905(DE-B1597)9781503605688(OCoLC)1178769717(EXLCZ)99410000000483521920200723h20202018 fg 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHow to Be Sort of Happy in Law School /Kathryne M. YoungStanford, CA :Stanford University Press,[2020]©20181 online resource (24 pages)0-8047-9976-8 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --TABLE OF CONTENTS --ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --INTRODUCTION. Why I Wrote This Book --1. YOU ARE NOT ALONE --2. YOU ARE GOOD ENOUGH TO BE HERE --3. WHY ARE YOU HERE? --4. UNDERSTANDING THE STORM --5. SHOULD YOU DROP OUT? --6. DON’T JUST FOLLOW THE CROWD --7. IDENTITY MATTERS --8. A LAW SCHOOL STATE OF MIND --9. A LAW SCHOOL STATE OF MIND --10. FINANCES AND PHYSICALITIES --11. MENTAL WELL-BEING --12. PEERS --13. PROFESSORS AND LAW SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS --14. RELATIONSHIPS (MOSTLY) OUTSIDE OF LAW SCHOOL --15. CHOOSING COURSES --16. SURVIVING (THRIVING?) IN CLASS --17. READING AND OUTLINING --18. EXAMS AND GRADES --19. DESIGNING YOUR POST–-LAW SCHOOL LIFE --CONCLUSION. Becoming Yourself --APPENDIX OF RESOURCES --NOTES --INDEXEach year, over 40,000 new students enter America's law schools. Each new crop experiences startlingly high rates of depression, anxiety, fatigue, and dissatisfaction. Kathryne M. Young was one of those disgruntled law students. After finishing law school (and a PhD), she set out to learn more about the law school experience and how to improve it for future students. Young conducted one of the most ambitious studies of law students ever undertaken, charting the experiences of over 1000 law students from over 100 different law schools, along with hundreds of alumni, dropouts, law professors, and more. How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School is smart, compelling, and highly readable. Combining her own observations and experiences with the results of her study and the latest sociological research on law schools, Young offers a very different take from previous books about law school survival. Instead of assuming her readers should all aspire to law-review-and-big-firm notions of success, Young teaches students how to approach law school on their own terms: how to tune out the drumbeat of oppressive expectations and conventional wisdom to create a new breed of law school experience altogether. Young provides readers with practical tools for finding focus, happiness, and a sense of purpose while facing the seemingly endless onslaught of problems law school presents daily. This book is an indispensable companion for today's law students, prospective law students, and anyone who cares about making law students' lives better. Bursting with warmth, realism, and a touch of firebrand wit, How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School equips law students with much-needed wisdom for thriving during those three crucial years.Law studentsUnited StatesPsychologyLaw schoolsUnited StatesSociological aspectsLaw studentsPsychology.Law schoolsSociological aspects.340.071/173Young Kathryne M.authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1579715DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910796817303321How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School3859994UNINA