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Find things that matter to you and then create things around them | Asha Rangappa '96
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Asha Rangappa ‘96, is the Dean of Admissions at Yale Law School and a former FBI agent..
Q. What kind of person would enjoy Yale Law School?
A. It really is a school that rewards you for what you put in. Students create a journal, or they create a new student organization. Several years ago some students created the Iraqi refugee assistance project, because they felt like there were a lot of Iraqi refugees in the New Haven community that needed assistance in getting placed and acclimated. Find the things that matter to you and then create things around it. Find the resources. Find the help.
Kind of like what I talked about before, and why I think failure is important is because I think it develops those skills.
Becoming self-directed and knowing when to marshal certain kinds of resources. Instead of being always dependent on your environment to tell you what to do and if you're doing it well.
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Produced by Lisa Einstein '13
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Q. What kind of person would enjoy Yale Law School?
A. It really is a school that rewards you for what you put in. Students create a journal, or they create a new student organization. Several years ago some students created the Iraqi refugee assistance project, because they felt like there were a lot of Iraqi refugees in the New Haven community that needed assistance in getting placed and acclimated. Find the things that matter to you and then create things around it. Find the resources. Find the help.
Kind of like what I talked about before, and why I think failure is important is because I think it develops those skills.
Becoming self-directed and knowing when to marshal certain kinds of resources. Instead of being always dependent on your environment to tell you what to do and if you're doing it well.
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Produced by Lisa Einstein '13
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