• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Jay Sekulow

American attorney who serves as Chief Counsel at the American Center for Law & Justice (ACLJ)

5 Myths About Law School You Need To Stop Believing

July 10, 2019 By Mikel Leave a Comment

5 Myths About Law School You Need To Stop Believing
5 Myths About Law School You Need To Stop Believing

If you’ve recently been accepted into law school, chances are you’ve heard the horror stories. Many law students and outside influencers portray law school as a nose to the grindstone, no-nonsense experience. While it’s true that law school is extremely difficult, there are a few myths that aren’t true. Today, we’re going to look at five law school myths you need to stop believing.

5. No Down Time

One of the most common myths you will hear about law school is that there’s no downtime. Many people will tell you that law school is solely reading, studying, taking tests and doing it all over. While law school is demanding, there is still plenty of downtime. The key is planning a schedule in advance. Plan out all of your classes, studying, and free time. Whatever passions you have, don’t let the rigors of law school prevent you from pursuing them.

4. There Is Too Much Competition For Success

Another law school stereotype is that all the students you’ll encounter are hyper-competitive. While it’s true that law students can be competitive, don’t let this discourage you. There are plenty of law students who are friendly, genuine people. There are many instances where law students have made life-long connections with fellow students. The key is putting yourself out there. Form a study group, invite someone to lunch or just engage in a conversation.

3. Law School Is Only For The Elite

One prevalent misconception about law school is that it’s only for the elite, rich or smartest people. Although it’s true that law is not as diverse as other job professions, that is rapidly changing. Today, thousands of people from different backgrounds are all accomplishing their dreams of attending law school. The point is, don’t let the belief that law school is only for the elite hold you back from accomplishing your goals.

2. All You Ever Do Is Read

While it’s true that law school requires lots of reading, this point often gets overblown. No matter what degree you earn there will be plenty of reading required. Law school is no different. You will have to complete reading to gain the basic knowledge necessary to be successful. Past that, law school looks more into real-life scenarios.

1. Becoming A Lawyer Means I’ll Instantly Be Rich

Last but not least, one of the most common fallacies that many law students believe is that being a lawyer will instantly make them rich. While it’s true that lawyers are extremely high paid, it can take many years to attain a high salary. Additionally, lawyers have a longer path to the workforce than other professionals. The point is, become a lawyer because you’re passionate about law, not because of the money

There you have it, five common myths about law school you need to stop believing. If you’re about to attend law school, don’t let all of the misconceptions and myths weigh you down.

Filed Under: Uncategorized

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

About Jay Sekulow

Jay Sekulow is the Chief Counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ). He is a renown lawyer with a passion for protecting religious liberty, freedom, and democracy.

Recent Posts

  • The Law School Graduate who Became the First Asian Miss Texas in History
  • GWU Supports Clarence Thomas Amidst Student Protests
  • Florida Coastal School of Law Allows Loan Forgiveness
  • The Death of Derek Hogan, a Prolific N.L. Legal Aid Lawyer
  •   Another 18 Months for  U.S. Protections to Venezuelans

Recent Comments

    Archives

    • September 2022
    • August 2022
    • July 2022
    • June 2022
    • May 2022
    • April 2022
    • March 2022
    • February 2022
    • January 2022
    • December 2021
    • November 2021
    • October 2021
    • September 2021
    • August 2021
    • July 2021
    • June 2021
    • May 2021
    • April 2021
    • March 2021
    • February 2021
    • January 2021
    • December 2020
    • November 2020
    • October 2020
    • September 2020
    • August 2020
    • July 2020
    • June 2020
    • May 2020
    • April 2020
    • March 2020
    • February 2020
    • January 2020
    • December 2019
    • November 2019
    • October 2019
    • September 2019
    • August 2019
    • July 2019
    • June 2019
    • May 2019
    • April 2019
    • March 2019
    • February 2019
    • January 2019
    • May 2018
    • April 2018
    • March 2018

    Categories

    • Business
    • Family
    • Law
    • Law School
    • Legal Advice
    • Legal News
    • Legal Tips
    • News
    • Tips
    • Uncategorized

    Meta

    • Log in
    • Entries feed
    • Comments feed
    • WordPress.org

    Copyright © 2018 · Jay Sekulow