Midterm Madness
I haven't had midterms since college. The first year of law school was all about the final exams, so this is taking some getting used to again. I find myself veering towards the legal angle in my public health assignments, which isn't surprising given my background, but I didn't realize until now to what extent my academic point of view has changed since starting law school. In my Occupational and Environmental Health class, for example, I'm working with a fellow student who's also a physician at Tufts Medical Center. Even though we were writing on the same topic (allergen exposure in healthcare workers), our drafts looked completely different. Mine had citations to OHSA regulations and state laws, while her version contained tons of scientific studies and medical journal articles. Our papers will be stronger because we both brought our separate points of view to the table.
Yet another reason I love this program: I'm surrounded by doctors, nurses, and non-profit workers as well as other law students. The view at NUSL can get a little too focused for me sometimes, which is not unusual for a law school and not necessarily a bad thing. This has just been a refreshing change for me, giving me some much needed perspective.

