10 Things Every Graduate Student Should Experience
(full story below)
Grad school shouldn’t be all study, study, study. Here are our suggestions for improving your work-life balance.
1.Crash another department’s event
Staying within your own department can get so insular! Bust out of the tunnel vision and hit a potluck or cocktail hour held by another program – preferably, one that’s vastly different than your own. In med school? Hit up the art school’s tea. Thespians, consider spicing up the economics Ph.D.s’ happy hour with some improv.
2.Crash an undergrad party
“Party? What’s that?” Parties are foreign to you now, but they weren’t when you were an undergrad…which is exactly why you need to go. No, not as the leering grad student creeping on young things – as the sage, elder, learned mentor that you are. Hanging with college students partying can bring a breath of fresh air and a long-forgotten perspective.
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
Certificate in Logistics & Transportation. Students in the 24-credit LL.M. or 12-credit
Certificate program gain expertise in global logistics and transportation law through
cutting-edge courses taught by attorneys and industry professionals online.