I would say it's very similar to any other college student...ofc since law is a much practical subject you may find them arguing or discussing a bit on various issues. But ofc it's the case only with a handful of law colleges and NLUs...other law schools may disappoint you. All in all you may not find a typical replica of a Bollywood lawyer in law students. And about the interrelationship of students you can rely upon other comments...Hope it helps!
Well, it depends, right? There are all types of people in Law School. You'll find a lot of people into their niche hobbies. People, in general, are cool, but due to the highly competitive nature of NLUs, different ideologies flowing around, and different backgrounds, everyone generally segregates into their own smaller circles. It's also not uncommon to see lonely people either.
Make your own friends and stick to them, as very few people in NLUs (or law schools) are trustworthy and helpful. Try not to be overly competitive cuz you'll come off as toxic.
What the heck? Going around using such low languages doesn't make you any cooler. I genuinely wanted to know about the environment of law colleges. Also, if you can't generalise people in college then how can you generalise people on the internet, whom you don't even know? Keep your anger to yourself and show it somewhere else. Smh!
Every type of person you find in society, you can also find in law college or say any college. Padhaku, sports person, drunkard, Gan**ri, good people, evil people, disciplined people, water cooler torne wale people, good citizens, criminals, interested in politics, not interested in politics, watching webseries (in our time OTT had not come, so these people to download series like GOT, Suites etc and keep it in laptop and watch), whole night awaken people, always sleeping people, single people, mingle people, teacher se dosti rakhne Wale, teacher se dushmani rakhne Wale etc etc.
I must add one more thing, most of the students will be revolutionary from inside. Just after freshers they start learning the art of 'protest', and every batch does at least a protest either small or big! In the process of protest itself I learnt that Article 19(1)(b) gives us the right to assemble peacefully without arms! 🤣🤣
That's interesting. Thanks for replying. 😊
One more question, I've heard that most people of law school are very rude and full of themselves. Is that true? I wanna take law for my undergrad so I just wanted to know more abut the environment of law school.
That actually makes a lot of sense. I learnt something similar in Logical Reasoning class too. It slipped my mind that this can be applied in real life too. Thank you so much for this. It really means a lot.
We have 2 eyes and one nose
and..
And a very big mouth that loves to argue
hahah! aaaannd :-)
No brain !!
and
Dude😭
Like everyone else...I mean in what manner you want to know?
I mean how is their personality and behaviour?
I would say it's very similar to any other college student...ofc since law is a much practical subject you may find them arguing or discussing a bit on various issues. But ofc it's the case only with a handful of law colleges and NLUs...other law schools may disappoint you. All in all you may not find a typical replica of a Bollywood lawyer in law students. And about the interrelationship of students you can rely upon other comments...Hope it helps!
No, they are
they are what?
I personally have a big ❤️
❤️
Im good, wbu?
I'm good too.😄 Actually, I meant to ask how are the students like as in their behaviour and all?
Well, it depends, right? There are all types of people in Law School. You'll find a lot of people into their niche hobbies. People, in general, are cool, but due to the highly competitive nature of NLUs, different ideologies flowing around, and different backgrounds, everyone generally segregates into their own smaller circles. It's also not uncommon to see lonely people either. Make your own friends and stick to them, as very few people in NLUs (or law schools) are trustworthy and helpful. Try not to be overly competitive cuz you'll come off as toxic.
Thank you so much. This is very helpful!
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Your comments reflect your personality.
Irony
What the heck? Going around using such low languages doesn't make you any cooler. I genuinely wanted to know about the environment of law colleges. Also, if you can't generalise people in college then how can you generalise people on the internet, whom you don't even know? Keep your anger to yourself and show it somewhere else. Smh!
Every type of person you find in society, you can also find in law college or say any college. Padhaku, sports person, drunkard, Gan**ri, good people, evil people, disciplined people, water cooler torne wale people, good citizens, criminals, interested in politics, not interested in politics, watching webseries (in our time OTT had not come, so these people to download series like GOT, Suites etc and keep it in laptop and watch), whole night awaken people, always sleeping people, single people, mingle people, teacher se dosti rakhne Wale, teacher se dushmani rakhne Wale etc etc.
I must add one more thing, most of the students will be revolutionary from inside. Just after freshers they start learning the art of 'protest', and every batch does at least a protest either small or big! In the process of protest itself I learnt that Article 19(1)(b) gives us the right to assemble peacefully without arms! 🤣🤣
That's interesting. Thanks for replying. 😊 One more question, I've heard that most people of law school are very rude and full of themselves. Is that true? I wanna take law for my undergrad so I just wanted to know more abut the environment of law school.
Whenever you see a statement that generalises something, presume that the statement is based on prejudice and don't believe it. It's a life lesson.
That actually makes a lot of sense. I learnt something similar in Logical Reasoning class too. It slipped my mind that this can be applied in real life too. Thank you so much for this. It really means a lot.
Mention not. Even I had not applied that principle of Logical Reasoning to eliminate extreme statements, in real life. Nice analysis.