Law School Memories: Basketball, Moot Court and The F.B.I.

Published: April 6, 2022, 7 p.m.

b'This week, GamerDude returns to law school to fill in some details about the day-to-day life on the road to becoming an attorney. He talks about how he found a group of basketball buddies (including one of his constitutional law professors) and how they would play basketball a couple of times a week to break up the stress of the law school days. He talks about how he treated law school like a job, which enabled him to take it seriously enough to do well, and how he was invited to join both the law review and the moot court team. He talks about why he choose moot court over law review, and his dream of becoming a trial attorney. He also talks about recruiters looking for law school students that were not the usual law firms you\'d expect, like the JAG corps and the FBI.\\n\\nGamerDude also talks about the changes he made to the "traditional" law school track in order to graduate in two-and-a-half years. He talks about his first year clerkship with one of his law professors, and he also shares his experiences from his "big firm" clerkship during his second summer, and how that convinced him that the last thing he wanted to do was actually work for a traditional "big law firm."'