Despite amassing a grade point average in college that rivaled my points-per-game average as an inept high school basketball player, I actually explored the idea of taking the LSATs and attending law school. Toward that end, I sought out one of the law school professors, a vibrant and charismatic woman who taught contract law. I was not so much focused on her outline of what to expect during the ensuing three years, but was far more entranced by her personal tale of attending law school in the late 1950s at a Northeastern college, which shall remain anonymous.
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