How to Succeed (and Stay Human) in Law School
Pathways to Happiness and High Performance in the Study and Practice of Law
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Lynda Collins
Law school is a place of immense opportunity—but also immense pressure. It demands excellence, perseverance, and resilience, but often provides minimal guidance on how to navigate the stress, self-doubt, and emotional toll that comes with the journey. How to Succeed (and Stay Human) in Law School is a long-overdue handbook that finally addresses the human side of legal education and equips readers with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in law school and the legal profession.
Drawing on scientific research, decades of personal experience, and years of teaching her acclaimed course, “Happiness and the Law” at the University of Ottawa, Lynda Collins provides actionable advice and learning strategies to help law students prioritize both academic excellence and personal wellness. This practical resource examines a variety of factors that contribute to high performance, including sleep, nutrition, social support, exercise, mental health, and more.
How to Succeed (and Stay Human) in Law School is more than a guide—it’s a call to action for a better, healthier law school experience. Whether you’re a new student, struggling through second year, or someone simply looking for a more balanced approach, this book is your must-have resource.