First-year law student Amelia Eaton was unsure whether law school was for her.
Just in the first few weeks, she’s enjoyed what she’s learning and found classes engaging, but she had doubts.
When first-year law student Amelia Eaton took to #lawtwitter seeking advice, lawyers and students from around the globe commented, expressing their own struggles with mental health conditions and encouraging Eaton to take care of herself throughout her studies.
October 15, 2021 at 06:20 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.com
First-year law student Amelia Eaton was unsure whether law school was for her.
Just in the first few weeks, she’s enjoyed what she’s learning and found classes engaging, but she had doubts.
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