Spent my whole 5years of studying thinking i wanna work for a law firm making the big buck. Finished my studies, worked for a law firm- often it felt a bit miserable and so exhausting. End result - you have money, but don’t have time- you are tired and stressed. Ended up travelling for a year. Returned home and started to work as clerk for administrative judge in court. I never thought i’d do something like this, but i must admit, this is the most fun i’ve had at work - the future is bright, job is interesting, you can really feel your impact on people, the work life balance is great and the only thing - wage is lower. But to sum it all up - try out different things. In longer term - making 30% more money isn’t the most important thing in the world as you’ll die one day anyways. Most important is to enjoy what you do, your life, family, friends and relationships. Conclusion- don’t push yourself into specific field, try out many things as a new lawyer and you’ll find what you like and just stick with it- no matter how prestige or $$$ it is!
David Jr. has certainly found his future and much success. All who knew him all these years were sure in our hearts that he would discover and be highly successful in law. We are all so proud of him and so joyful in knowing he has all this success and a future so bright. Congratulations! Someone who dearly loves you, Grandma Connie
I literally want to cry. I have CPTSD and you have no idea how helpful this is for someone who struggles to focus - especially on their textbook. I'd say tons more but I have a paper to write. Now I'm feeling a little less terrified. Seriously, thank you. Thank you so much
Spent my whole 5years of studying thinking i wanna work for a law firm making the big buck. Finished my studies, worked for a law firm- often it felt a bit miserable and so exhausting. End result - you have money, but don’t have time- you are tired and stressed.
Ended up travelling for a year. Returned home and started to work as clerk for administrative judge in court. I never thought i’d do something like this, but i must admit, this is the most fun i’ve had at work - the future is bright, job is interesting, you can really feel your impact on people, the work life balance is great and the only thing - wage is lower. But to sum it all up - try out different things. In longer term - making 30% more money isn’t the most important thing in the world as you’ll die one day anyways. Most important is to enjoy what you do, your life, family, friends and relationships. Conclusion- don’t push yourself into specific field, try out many things as a new lawyer and you’ll find what you like and just stick with it- no matter how prestige or $$$ it is!
As an admin law student this semester, I find this to be a pretty good summation of admin law in just under 7 minutes. Nice!
I'm currently going after my bachelors degree and I will be taking administrative law next semester.
David Jr. has certainly found his future and much success. All who knew him all these years were sure in our hearts that he would discover and be highly successful in law. We are all so proud of him and so joyful in knowing he has all this success and a future so bright. Congratulations! Someone who dearly loves you, Grandma Connie
I literally want to cry. I have CPTSD and you have no idea how helpful this is for someone who struggles to focus - especially on their textbook. I'd say tons more but I have a paper to write. Now I'm feeling a little less terrified. Seriously, thank you. Thank you so much
Watching this as part of my business law curriculum. Thanks!
I’m about to take my admin final and this was surprisingly helpful
Grateful this video doesn't explicitly mention Chevron! (greetings from 2024)
Also the Simply Nailogical music at the end lol
A public admin major here.
This will be my course unit this semester.
Admin final in about 9 hours, so thank you!
So glad I abstained from pursuing a career in law and instead pursued a career as a professor.
This video was really good. i was having a hard time reading tonnes of boring papers trying to explain admin. law. thankyou!
Very helpful content here.. thank u
Very good and funny videos bring a great sense of entertainment!
Thank you! This was put together very well.
Great job! I got to understand it much better :) Thank you.
Beautifully made!
Now I’m just picturing the Cabinet as a group of the president’s favorite robots :)
And wondering about the drift compatibility of multi member commissions lmao
That was so helpful thank you so much
I admire the drawings ✍️
great video; may I share this in my business regulation class?
no
a lot of info to digest.
They are the ones who determine what is submitted as a viable argument. Not right or fair!!
I'm three minutes in, omg wtf I'm so confused. I'll wait.
APA in 1946.
how is presidential pardon administrative law?
This video gave me a headache so hard to follow with all the drawing.
IRS.
This is good lecture but, to mess up to fast. I don't understand at all.. Stupid sounds. Crazy sounds
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I hate this kind of writing style