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California Western Blogs Offer Look at Law School Experience
Diverse group of eight law school students share stories of life on and off campus
 
SAN DIEGO, November 16, 2011Eight California Western School of Law students share their law school experience this year as part of the school’s student blog project, now entering its sixth year.
 
California Western invites students to share candid narratives of their law school experiences over the course of the academic year. Student bloggers are given the freedom to write on topics of their choice and often communicate directly with prospective students considering California Western.

In the past, student bloggers have shared why they chose to attend California Western, stories about professors and classes, out-of-class adventures, and first-hand tips for law school success.

Student Bloggers
New to blogging for California Western are first-years students Angela Porter and Michael Petrivelli. Petrivelli holds an undergraduate degree in Philosophy from San Diego State University. Porter holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from California State University, Fresno. In her fist blog post, she describes the mix of emotions she felt during the law school application process and her confidence that she found the place where she belongs.

Returning to share their law school experiences are second year students Michaela Delacruz and Danny Horen. Heather Carmody, Rachael Macklin, Desiree Omli, and David Cain will blog for their third and final year at California Western.

Learn more about these bloggers and their law school experience.

Other California Western Blogs
Other California Western blogs offer students career advice and information, share stories from the Admissions team, and feature stories of success by California Western people and programs gleaned by the Marketing and Communications staff. Professor James Cooper shares his perspective on immigration and foreign affairs through his blog, Confronting Borders.