This piece has been written by Anonymous (Who wishes to be known as ‘Dat Flustered First Year’). On a dark BU highway, CLAT rank in my hand Giant library tower ,…
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This article was written by Mukta Joshi (Batch of 2019) and Radhika Goyal (Batch of 2019). “When in Rome, do as the Romans do,” they say, but for those studying…
8 CommentsThis article was written by Unnati Ghia (Batch of 2020). There’s a lot of cynicism and negativity that exists in law school (just take a look at our mail threads.)…
Leave a CommentDear All, Exciting things have been happening here at Quirk. For starters, we’ve finally gotten with the times and moved the magazine online (watch out, Buzzfeed!). We are introducing many…
Leave a CommentThis article was written by Shrikant Wad (Batch of 2016, MPP). “The essence of policy lies in common human spaces. No matter how we differ, we all share common spaces…
Leave a CommentThis article was written by Sakhi Shah (Batch of 2017). Dear Law School-ite, I’m sorry to have to be the one to tell you this, but chances are very high that…
Leave a CommentAnonymous In the first trimester of Law School, I was crying on a friend’s shoulder in an autorickshaw, disappointed at my average performance in the university debate rounds. As somebody…
2 CommentsThis article was written by Kaustav Saha (Batch of 2016). I recall Professor Nandimath using a phrase more than once during our orientation ceremony, with all us wide-eyed wee little…
Leave a CommentThis article was written by Sregurupriya Ayappan (Batch of 2020). “Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres in your skull.” -George Orwell The principle that governed Bentham’s architectural…
Leave a CommentThis article was written by Apurva Shukla (Batch of 2016) who is also the current SBA Vice-President. Like an ideal student in an ideal college, my life had been focused mainly…
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