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February 27, 2013
Six Myths About Lawyers
Consultant and scholar Dan Bowling offers six myths about lawyers and then debunks them. Here are the myths:
Myth 1: Lawyers are miserable.
Myth 2: If you're depressed, that's your problem.
Myth 3: Negative, cautious types get better grades.
Myth 4: Lawyers are cynical.
Myth 5: Successful female lawyers are cold and emotionless.
Myth 6: Emotional intelligence is overrated.
For the debunking, please click here.
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