I messed up the audio at 9:42, I was just talking about how I wasn’t expecting Dean Manning to introduce the event so it must be a bigger event than I thought!
Yay! Another video!! Take your time and we will all be waiting for your videos to be posted!! Your videos are amazing!! I love any types of your videos that you post. I cannot wait for more of your videos!! :D 9:35 I couldn't hear your audio on what you said.
Yay, another law school vlog! I legit feel like you're a law school friend from another country because i'm also currently enrolled in law school and everything is just so relatable. 💓
Love your videos so much -- starting 1L in the fall! Do you feel that 2L requires less reading and studying than 1L? And/or just that there is less pressure on grades in 2L/3L and you learned during 1L how to do law school efficiently? I see lots of 2 and 3Ls doing journals, internships, clinics etc and always wonder how they find the time, given that typically 1L is entirely studying and reading. Love your makeup, your skin is beautiful!!
yes!! 2L is definitely WAY easier than 1L! I think generally 2Ls/3Ls take fewer credits than 1Ls, and those credits aren't all doctrinals anymore! Seminars/reading groups/clinics are still work but a different kind of work that's less stressful/intense I think. There is also definitely way less pressure on grades after 1L for those of us who have biglaw jobs! Life gets way easier after 1L! It's still a lot of work, but I also definitely think that I took more intense classes so I'm on one side of the 2L work spectrum, I know people who read/study way less than I do!
I’m applying to HLS next fall, If I have a 170+ LSAT and 3.85 GPA, and some work and life experience, can that make up for lacking extra curriculars? That’s my biggest worry, it’s cuz I’m an online student.
Hi Caroline, thank you for your videos! Can you tell us more about the meal plans? How much you can swipe a week? Additional Cost? Open to all HLS students? Thank you!
Caroline, what are you typing while you read. Do you have any tips on what to discuss about a case. Every time I was assigned a case, I just have no clue what to talk about in class.
Oh no!! I don’t think I can fix that. I was just saying that I wasn’t expecting Dean Manning to introduce the event so it must be a bigger event than I thought, maybe even HLS’ main official event on it!
the textbook for my public international law class is: International Law, Seventh Edition by Barry E. Carter, Allen S. Weiner, Duncan B. Hollis hope that helps!
Not a dumb question! I’ve found that I process/remember readings best when I type out notes as I read. So if it’s a case, I’ll type out key facts and parts of the reasoning that seem important to me. And in class, the prof will point out the extra important stuff! And I just go back and emphasize that in my notes when I outline
@@LegallyCaroline Thanks for replying to my question... I need to know that as an international student is it hard to pass the LSAT best and get into Harvard law school.? you know I mean when your mother language is not English how much time need to be good at English? please give me some advice ...thanks again.
the only hard thing about Harvard law school is getting in. after that, you pretty much just have to show up and graduate. 55% of students pass, 37% receive honors. the rest receive a low pass. the privilege of the IV League. must be nice.
It's self selection. Harvard picks students that excel academically and they do so well because they study a lot. Of course the fail rate is low. None of those students have every failed at anything academic in their life. It has nothing to do with Harvard being easy.
I messed up the audio at 9:42, I was just talking about how I wasn’t expecting Dean Manning to introduce the event so it must be a bigger event than I thought!
Yay! Another video!! Take your time and we will all be waiting for your videos to be posted!! Your videos are amazing!! I love any types of your videos that you post. I cannot wait for more of your videos!! :D
9:35 I couldn't hear your audio on what you said.
thank you so much!!
You are so inspiring Caroline! ❤️ I absolutely love how “down to earth” you are!
Aw thank you so much! I try my best 🥰
That's awesome
As student aspiring to get into harvard law school in the future
I really love your videos
Fianlly got to this video! I like the "Day in the Life" style! A much different pace than the weekly vlogs.
Keep killing it Caroline :)
Yay, another law school vlog! I legit feel like you're a law school friend from another country because i'm also currently enrolled in law school and everything is just so relatable. 💓
Omg I’m living for these law school vlogs! Keep going girl!
Aw thank you!!
I'm in law school too. Going to Harvard has been a dream since I saw Legally Blonde. Good luck for your future 💜
What is your accommodation situation? Can you do a video on accommodation for grad students at Harvard?
Love your videos so much -- starting 1L in the fall! Do you feel that 2L requires less reading and studying than 1L? And/or just that there is less pressure on grades in 2L/3L and you learned during 1L how to do law school efficiently? I see lots of 2 and 3Ls doing journals, internships, clinics etc and always wonder how they find the time, given that typically 1L is entirely studying and reading. Love your makeup, your skin is beautiful!!
yes!! 2L is definitely WAY easier than 1L! I think generally 2Ls/3Ls take fewer credits than 1Ls, and those credits aren't all doctrinals anymore! Seminars/reading groups/clinics are still work but a different kind of work that's less stressful/intense I think. There is also definitely way less pressure on grades after 1L for those of us who have biglaw jobs! Life gets way easier after 1L! It's still a lot of work, but I also definitely think that I took more intense classes so I'm on one side of the 2L work spectrum, I know people who read/study way less than I do!
Love this so much I'm a law student at the University of South Africa 🇿🇦
I’m applying to HLS next fall, If I have a 170+ LSAT and 3.85 GPA, and some work and life experience, can that make up for lacking extra curriculars? That’s my biggest worry, it’s cuz I’m an online student.
Hi Caroline, thank you for your videos! Can you tell us more about the meal plans? How much you can swipe a week? Additional Cost? Open to all HLS students? Thank you!
Caroline, what are you typing while you read. Do you have any tips on what to discuss about a case. Every time I was assigned a case, I just have no clue what to talk about in class.
do you leave in an apartment or do you leave i the harvard dorms
Do current law students care at all about the USNWR rankings?
Probably the first "day in the life" video where they do not wake up at 4am and workout
Did you get vaccine and booster shot? When and which may i ask?
Oh dang the part after the Dean Mann clip has just background music and not your voice :( what are you saying in that bit?
Oh no!! I don’t think I can fix that. I was just saying that I wasn’t expecting Dean Manning to introduce the event so it must be a bigger event than I thought, maybe even HLS’ main official event on it!
Hi! I'm studying to be a lawyer at Moscow State University. What textbook do you use to study public international law?
the textbook for my public international law class is:
International Law, Seventh Edition by Barry E. Carter, Allen S. Weiner, Duncan B. Hollis
hope that helps!
This may sound like a dumb question, but why do you type on your laptop as you read/ what are you typing?
Not a dumb question! I’ve found that I process/remember readings best when I type out notes as I read. So if it’s a case, I’ll type out key facts and parts of the reasoning that seem important to me. And in class, the prof will point out the extra important stuff! And I just go back and emphasize that in my notes when I outline
Are you an american student or international student ? please tell me
I'm an international student!
@@LegallyCaroline Thanks for replying to my question... I need to know that as an international student is it hard to pass the LSAT best and get into Harvard law school.? you know I mean when your mother language is not English how much time need to be good at English? please give me some advice ...thanks again.
the only hard thing about Harvard law school is getting in. after that, you pretty much just have to show up and graduate. 55% of students pass, 37% receive honors. the rest receive a low pass. the privilege of the IV League. must be nice.
It's self selection. Harvard picks students that excel academically and they do so well because they study a lot. Of course the fail rate is low. None of those students have every failed at anything academic in their life. It has nothing to do with Harvard being easy.