How Law Schools Use the Socratic Method

April 11, 2019Quotes & Mentions
U.S. News & World Report

“The Socratic method was not my fondest memory of law school," says Sara Suleiman, a Chicago-based intellectual property attorney at Dinsmore & Shohl, who also teaches law school classes as an adjunct faculty member at DePaul University College of Law. "It can be nerve-wracking and can cause a lot of anxiety, especially at the beginning of the student's first year. But I think over time, you just figure out how to be better prepared and get used to this new system, and it's all about transitioning."

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