Blogs tagged with: advice for law aspirants

It’s that time of the year again. The time when a flood of relatives leave you with a landslide of advice and all around you your parents, friends and even the media sets off a tornado of expert opinion leaving you totally at sea. Yes, I see the irony in what I’m doing now but I’ll risk it to add my...
The Five People You Meet In Every Law School and Why It Is Good To Have Enemies (Law school politics) I am not the kind who is quick to judge people and my first instinct is to trust others…but law school essentially changes the way you look at the world and in the words of a former law student, it ...

Who Moves Your Cheese in A Law School

by Devika Agarwal on in Student life
WHO MOVES YOUR CHEESE IN A LAW SCHOOL (what every NLU-ite should know) ‘Who Moves Your Cheese In A Law School?’ This was the question that intrigued me when I finished Dr. Spencer Johnson’s ‘ Who Moved My Cheese’. Ready to start my sophomore year in college, I often reminisce about the time when I w...

NALSAR - City of Justice

by Pacman on in Student life
I have been meaning to write for quite some time now, but this was not possible because of my internship. With that over now I shall finally pen what I have to say. Hello: I am a law student. I shall refrain from giving out my name or the name of my institute, might be Jindal, HNLU, RMNLU, NLSIU alt...
Crib means ‘to bicker’, says my dictionary. NLS cribs about its hectic schedule: the trimester system which doesn’t allow them to lead a sane college life. NUJS cribs how claustrophobic the 4-5 acre campus can get. NALSAR cribs how the college is in a village, far from the city and gets mundane at t...