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Re: Is this normal?
It's normal for a law student to take some time to figure out the applicability of certain statutes. It's not normal to "panic." Either calm down or seek medical attention.
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Re: Is this normal?
Thanks! And I am sorry, I guess I used the word "panic" too loosely. It's more a matter of getting frustrated (in the moment) that I cannot grasp new concepts faster, so I just need to calm down and learn to embrace it.ggocat wrote:It's normal for a law student to take some time to figure out the applicability of certain statutes. It's not normal to "panic." Either calm down or seek medical attention.
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Half of being a lawyer is getting confronted with stuff you've never seen before. You're doing fine.
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