Bar Exam Blues: What Happens If You Can’t Stop Thinking About Failing?
You are not alone. There are thousands of recent law school grads who feel the same way.
You are not alone. There are thousands of recent law school grads who feel the same way.
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Sometimes it's just not worth it to stay at your firm.
Sometimes it's just not worth it.
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