Phi Delta Phi wins Inn of the Year
Phi Delta Phi wins Inn of the Year The Pickney Inn chapter of Phi Delta Phi at Charleston School of Law received the 2024 Inn
You are not alone.
It’s typical at this point in the semester for law students struggle with imposter syndrome, stress, anxiety, and burnout. As a result, the Student Wellness and Success program is working in partnership with Lawyers Helping Lawyers and the South Carolina Bar to address the stress and pressures of the season.
“Some days are just plain hard and doing what needs to get done can seem overwhelming,” said Cristy Lorente, assistant director of Student Wellness and Success. “These are the days when you need to lean on your community the most.”
Charleston will host its final student-led Stress & Burnout Engagement Group today at noon in Room 222. The event is designed to “foster meaningful conversations about the issues you are facing; learning techniques and tools to stay balanced during the chaos of law school; and a weekly space to decompress,” noted Lorente.
Questions about Lawyers Helping Lawyers?
The program is available to all law students at the Charleston School of Law. The service is here to help you. Reach Lawyers Helping Lawyers by phone at (803) 240-6526 or find more information online.
The Charleston School of Law is an ABA-accredited law school nationally recognized for its student-centric culture. Our faculty and staff are committed to preparing you for success both in the classroom and in the legal profession.
Phi Delta Phi wins Inn of the Year The Pickney Inn chapter of Phi Delta Phi at Charleston School of Law received the 2024 Inn
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