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Reddit mentions of The Shave Well Company Locker Mirror for School, Office, Work with Adhesive Hanging Hook | Unbreakable, Shatterproof, 6 x 4 Inches

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The Shave Well Company Locker Mirror for School, Office, Work with Adhesive Hanging Hook | Unbreakable, Shatterproof, 6 x 4 Inches
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Full Face View: Fix your hair and makeup between classes at school or while on a break at your workplace; This 6” x 4” mirror is the perfect size for checking your reflection and offers a clear, undistorted viewHang or Hold: Its functional design is made of acrylic so it will never break or shatter; Can be used as a handheld mirror and also comes with an adhesive hanging hook that firmly sticks on any surface, for hands-free useTravel-Friendly: Mirror is lightweight, compact, and highly durable; It will stay safe while traveling in your backpack and can be used for grooming touch-ups in the locker room after gym class and sports practiceLook Good & Do Good: Mirrors are assembled at Sunshine Industries, a vocational training facility for people with intellectual & developmental disabilities; Your purchase helps these individuals to work in a safe, encouraging & fulfilling environmentSatisfaction Guaranteed: If for any reason, you’re not completely satisfied with your Shave Well Company Locker Mirror, let us know and we’ll make it right by replacing or refunding your order
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ColorSilver
Height4 Inches
Length6 Inches
Size1pack
Weight0.11 Pounds
Width0.2 Inches

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u/BubbleBathBetch · 9 pointsr/LawSchool

Take advantage of this freedom, because you'll be hitting the ground running from the moment you walk through those law school doors until the moment you take those 1L finals. Things are supposed to get a little easier during 2L year... but I can't really vouch for that since I myself am about to enter my 2L year. Take this time to spend time with non-law school friends and family, because you won't be seeing them for a while. If anyone you know is getting old or sick, take time to be with them now. I knew a LOT of people who had grandparents pass away during their 1L year and they all said the same thing: "I wish I had spent more time with them before I left." Take a vacation, any vacation. Read a book for pleasure -- I'm doing that now and it's been over a year since I last had the opportunity to do so.

As far as preparation goes, the only things that I would suggest would be:

  • Read, or re-read, "To Kill a Mockingbird." It was brought up multiple times during my 1L year and I hadn't read it since high school.

  • Brush up on your grammar. Even if you consider your writing skills to be on point, grammar is another beast entirely. You're going to need it for your legal writing course. There are probably a few apps that can help you with this.

  • Brush up on your general knowledge of U.S. History and U.S. Government & Politics. I did this by watching Crash Course lessons on youtube while running on the treadmill. The videos are relatively short and the host (John Green) is very entertaining: https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcourse/playlists?sort=dd&view=1&shelf_id=0

  • Buy yourself a nice planner and get yourself in the habit of using it everyday. I have been using this specific Moleskine horizontal planner for years and it has never let me down: https://www.amazon.com/Moleskine-Weekly-Horizontal-Diary-Planner/dp/1223132463/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499834846&sr=8-1&keywords=moleskine+horizontal+planner+2017-2018

  • Make sure that you own at least two suits, as well as outfits that would be considered "business casual." Get these items tailored so you look your best. We had to wear suits and walk across the stage for a commencement ceremony on the third day of orientation. There were a handful of students who didn't have the proper attire and they were forced to run out the night before and buy whatever suit they could find.

  • Put together a little "law school emergency kit" for your locker, seeing that you'll basically live there. I can't even tell you how many times I needed the items inside my emergency kit. Countless. I used it at least twice a week. Various items included: chapstick, tweezers, toothbrush/toothpaste, Advil, mini deodorant, A LINT ROLLER, Tide to-go, bandaids, mints, hand lotion, hand sanitizer, a comb, a mini bottle of body spray, an extra phone charger, and a granola bar. I was able to squeeze all of this into a toiletry bag. Here's a nice one: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M69R2WA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_zQplzbGBDHBF6. I also hung a small mirror on the inside of the door, as well as some pictures of friends and family.