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		<title>By: mcurtiss</title>
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		<description>What I think a lot of the younger set of law students forget is that they are officially now adults.  Yes, you are the age of majority in college, but you still have a virtual license to be somewhat irresponsible.  Day one of law school should terminate that license, but a lot of old college habits carry over- especially for those entering law school right away.  </description>
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