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            <td>[RHRJ-certificate] NEXT WEEK! (Wed., Apr.17th @ 6pm)
              "How to be (Sort of) Happy in Law School": A Conversation
              with Prof. Katie Young</td>
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            <td>Mon, 8 Apr 2019 12:07:55 +0000</td>
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            <th align="RIGHT" nowrap="nowrap" valign="BASELINE">From: </th>
            <td>Jennifer Nye <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:jlnye@history.umass.edu"><jlnye@history.umass.edu></a></td>
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            <td>RHRJ Certificate Listserv
              <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rhrj-certificate@wost.umass.edu"><rhrj-certificate@wost.umass.edu></a>, WOST Listserv
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                                  601 Herter Hall, UMass Amherst</span></b><o:p></o:p></p>
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                                  a post-talk reception honoring Umass
                                  students headed to law school in the
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                              you interested in attending law school? 
                              If so, then come talk with Prof. Katie
                              Young about her new book
                              <i>How to be (Sort of) Happy in Law School</i>
                              and learn how to approach law school on
                              your own terms: how to tune out the
                              drumbeat of oppressive expectations and
                              conventional wisdom to create a new breed
                              of law school experience altogether.<o:p></o:p></p>
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                                  target="_blank"><b>How to Be Sort of
                                    Happy in Law School</b></a></i> is
                              smart, compelling, and highly readable.
                              Combining her own observations and
                              experiences with the results of her own
                              in-depth 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 students should all aspire to
                              law-review-and-big-firm notions of
                              success, Prof. Young provides students
                              with practical tools for finding focus,
                              happiness, and a sense of purpose while
                              facing the seemingly endless onslaught of
                              problems law school presents daily.
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                            <p class="MsoNormal"
                              style="mso-margin-top-alt:auto;mso-margin-bottom-alt:auto">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, <i>How to Be Sort of
                                Happy in Law School</i> equips law
                              students with much-needed wisdom for
                              thriving during those three crucial years.<span
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                                  target="_blank">Kathryne M. Young</a></b>
                              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.
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                                Co-Sponsored by: </span>UMass
                              Departments of History, Sociology, Legal
                              Studies, and the Pre-Law Advising Office.<o:p></o:p></p>
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