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    • Jul 6, 2018
    • 5 min

    Everyone has read Corinne Cooper

    This article has been written by Riddhi Rajeshwar Swami and Srobona Ghosh Dastidar (Batch of 2022). The first of the many pieces of unsolicited gyaan that I first received as soon as I stepped into law school was “Pass first trimester!” And, pray, what was the suggested modus operandi for that? “Study hard for Eco and History, and do not waste your time on scam courses *cough* Torts *cough*. The dichotomous idea of scam and legit courses is so ingrained in law school that it
    • Sep 19, 2016
    • 1 min

    In a Race of ‘O’ Graders

    Manisha Arya (Batch of 2019) In a race of ‘O’ graders, She knew, she had to do academically better, So yet another time she made up her mind, to submit a legit project and on time. She made a schedule and a structure too, She had never followed a schedule, have you? Repetitive topics and redundant rules, Everyone knows the truth, who do they fool? She sat to research but thoughts were disturbing, All creative ideas, not related to projects, her mind was gathering. 5000 words,

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