Rebeka
I attend law school and it is very hard. I need to read and interpret a big amount of law rules in order to being able to solve legal cases. You need to be accurate and have a great attention, that's why it could be so tiring or exhausting. However I also think that it's absorbing your attention.
Oct 15, 2021 9:21 PM
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I attend law school and it is very hard. I have to read and interpret a lot of laws in order to be able to solve legal cases. You need to be accurate and have a great attention, that's why it can be so exhausting. However, I also think that it keeps your attention.
October 15, 2021
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I attend law school and it is very hard. I need to read and interpret a big amount of laws in order to be able to solve legal cases. You need to be accurate and very attentive, that's why it could be so tiring or exhausting. However, I also think that it absorbs your attention.
Best of luck with your studies! Law school sounds very intense. What keeps you motivated to continue studying law?
October 15, 2021
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I attend law school and it is very hard. I need to read and interpret a large amount of law rules in order to be able to solve legal cases. A person needs to be accurate and pay attention, that's why it can be so tiring or exhausting. However,I also think that it's absorbing.
October 16, 2021
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I attend law school and it is very hard. I need to read and interpret a big amount of law rules in order to being able to solve legal cases. You need to be accurate and have a great attention, that's why it could be so tiring or exhausting. However I also think that it's absorbing your attention.
Yes I tried law during my mitary service. I then decided it might not be quite my cup of tea so I switched to accounting.
October 16, 2021
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I attend law school and it is very hard. I must read and interpret a large amount of legislation in order to solve legal cases. You need to be accurate and have great attention, that's why it can be so tiring or even exhausting. However, I also find it to be absorbing.
October 15, 2021
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