Jenny Said

Jenny Said
2nd Year
Undergrad
Florida Atlantic University
Hometown
Lexington, Kentucky
Area of Interest
International Human Rights, Public Interest, Criminal Law, and litigation

What makes FSU Law unique?
The thing that makes FSU Law unique is the collaborative nature of the law school. If you are ever confused about a topic, there is someone willing to help and explain it to you until it is clear. People really want to see each other succeed here, which is not something every school has.

Why should a prospective student choose FSU College of Law?
Prospective students should choose FSU Law because of the quality of life you will have as a student here. Law school is stressful, and the FSU Law staff, faculty, and organizations do their best to ease the burden by organizing informational meetings to give us guidance, relaxing events to de-stress, and ways to get out of the library for a day in beautiful Tallahassee.

What has been the best experience you have had at the College of Law thus far?
The best experiences I have had at FSU Law are with our organizations. Our cultural groups offer events where students can participate in a traditional activity and eat traditional foods. Law-centered groups offer panel events with speakers in the legal field, which gives us great insight into potential jobs and allows us to make connections. And even more clubs offer outdoor events to get us moving and take a study break.