This Week: The Useful-Practicalities Edition, Part 2. It's a theme that works well. Here are some of the things you learned recently if you were keeping up with law-student weblogs--
- What you can learn about yourself in three years of law school. [Scoplaw]
- The ways in which unsolicited advice about law school is often wrong. [WonL]
- How legal ethics might apply to real life. [This is where the cowboy blogs away]
- Why preschool can break you. [Diary of a Law School Mom]
- How long is too long too wait for your law-school grades. [The Legal Scoop]
- One way that law school can win. [Traditional Notions]
- How to look like a lawyer. [Phocas and Francis]]
- Why flashcards can be life savers. [Becoming a Lawyer]
- When you shouldn't shop for groceries. [The Frugal Law Student]
- What more can be said about American Idol. [butterflyfish]
- What happens when you put a medium effort into law school. [in limine]
- Why you shouldn't attend your high-school reunion. [SoapBox Law]
- How the bar exam affects your heart. [Previously Unpublished]
- What one 1L learned in the 1L year. [Double Hoo]
- What you should know about flossing. [Legally Blonde]
- Why one law student has a weblog. [PT-LawMom]
Look for next week's roundup at divine angst then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup."

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