A Millennial's Guide to Law School Communication
Law school is a significant undertaking in the life of anyone who wants to pursue this line of work. It can be a very confusing and stressful time if you don't understand how to communicate throughout the course of your studies. This can cause issues between you and your professors that can have negative consequences on your academic success. Think Before You Speak: The number one principle of life in law school is "think before you speak." Doing so can diffuse many situations that could become awkward and uncomfortable otherwise. When deciding whether or not to say something, reflect on what you are about to say. If it is untrue or unnecessary it is better left unsaid. If it is something that will be inspiring or helpful for others, it is best to say it. When discussing anything related to academics refrain from saying anything that sounds as if you are blaming the other person for something. The best way to have conflict free communication with your peers is to focus on your needs and feelings as opposed to outside factors such as other peoples' actions or words.