Inevitably, stress becomes an intrinsic element in all of life's major decisions: the decision to attend grad school is no exception. It seems as though for an instant you excitedly anticipate your acceptance into the graduate program of your choice, you receive your acceptance letter, and then it happens: YOU'RE STRESSED!
In addition to the impending academic stress with which you will soon be confronted, also existing are the numerous other stress factors in your life: work, family, and time (your nemesis!). Although I cannot provide you with any mystery formula to totally purge you of your grad school stress, I can offer you the warning signs indicating that you are under stress and tips on how to deal with and alleviate it.
Know the signs: http://www.gradschools.com/get-informed/surviving-graduate-school/dealing-stress/managing-stress-graduate-school
Florida Coastal Law's Practitioner Clinics Florida Coastal Law's Practitioner Clinic is an innovative course offering students a chance
to work closely on pro bono cases with a practicing lawyer. Students are often invited to
work on these cases in the practitioner's office off campus, and the Clinics are offered as
two credits with an evening classroom component.
Florida Coastal Law Offers LLM & Certificate in Logistics & Transportation Florida Coastal Law is the first law school in the U.S. to offer an onlineLL.M. Degree or
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