How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School..., Kathryne M. Young
How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School..., Kathryne M. Young
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How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School

Author: Kathryne M. Young

Narrator: Teri Schnaubelt

Unabridged: 10 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/25/2018


Synopsis

Each year, over 40,000 new students enter America's law schools. Each new crop experiences startlingly high rates of depression, anxiety, fatigue, and dissatisfaction. Kathryne M. Young was one of those disgruntled law students. After finishing law school (and a PhD), she set out to learn more about the law school experience and how to improve it for future students. Young conducted one of the most ambitious studies of law students ever undertaken, charting the experiences of over 1000 law students from over 100 different law schools, along with hundreds of alumni, dropouts, law professors, and more.

How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School is smart, compelling, and highly engaging. Combining her own observations and experiences with the results of her study and the latest sociological research on law schools, Young offers a very different take from previous books about law school survival. Instead of assuming we should all aspire to law-review-and-big-firm notions of success, Young teaches students how to approach law school on their own terms: how to tune out the drumbeat of oppressive expectations and conventional wisdom to create a new breed of law school experience altogether.

Young provides listeners with practical tools for finding focus, happiness, and a sense of purpose while facing the seemingly endless onslaught of problems law school presents daily. This book is an indispensable companion for today's law students, prospective law students, and anyone who cares about making law students' lives better. Bursting with warmth, realism, and a touch of firebrand wit, How to Be Sort of Happy in Law School equips law students with much-needed wisdom for thriving during those three crucial years.

About Kathryne M. Young

Kathryne M. Young is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where she teaches courses on social psychology, criminal procedure, and sociology of law. Young holds a JD from Stanford Law School, a PhD from Stanford University, and an MFA from Oregon State University. She and her wife live in Northampton, MA.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carly

I'm grateful I came across this book during my first semester of law school. It helped shed light on a lot of daunting areas of the law school experience with humor and compassion. As a gay woman trying to navigate the legal world, I appreciated reading the perspective of a queer who made it to the......more

Goodreads review by Steve

Excellent advice, helpful perspective, incredibly thought-provoking stuff, and a wealth of useful and valuable information delivered, quite frankly, exquisitely, effectively, and in a highly accessible fashion. What more could you ask? I'll be affirmatively (and, potentially, aggressively) recommendi......more

Goodreads review by Karen

This book gave a really refreshing perspective on the importance of different aspects of law school and law programs. I, like the author, come from a background in sociology, so I enjoyed reading an account of how socioeconomic status, race, gender, and sexual orientation can affect the law school e......more

Goodreads review by Shelby

Great law school book that’s give you a sense of clam. If there is one book to read before law school I would recommend this one, it makes you feel less alone.......more

Goodreads review by Emma

4/5 Stars This was gifted to me by my faculty advisor in undergrad and I finally started it during the midterm of my 1L fall. I’m glad I read through it because it gave advice that I could either decide is very necessary for my experience or some advice that isn’t as applicable for me but gives me an......more