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The Impacts of the Environment of Law School on Students: How Graduate School Impacts Its Students' Wellbeing
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By taking this survey, you consent to answering the following questions to the best of your ability, anonymously, and confirm your understanding that the data will be used for research. Select “Yes” to continue. *
Confirm you are in law school currently or are a law school graduate. *
How often do you experience productive competition in your law school classes a week? Here, productive competition is defined as a point where the competitive efforts generate a surplus for society. *
How often do you experience toxic competition in your law school classes a week? Here, toxic is defined as "one within which behaviors are disruptive, destructive, exploitive, dysfunctional and abusive are pervasive and tolerant." *
Do you feel the competition you endure in your law program is necessary (for productivity and success) or destructive (to mental health and relationships with peers)? 1 being Destructive, 2 being neither, and 3 being Productive *
Destructive
Productive
On a scale from 1 to 5, how stressed are you in your average week at school? *
Not at all
Extremely
Select psychological and emotional factors you have noticed change within your time at law school. *
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Select physical factors you have noticed change within your time at law school. *
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On average, about how many times a week do you have thoughts of dropping out of law school? *
If you do have these thoughts, how serious are they on a scale from 1 to 5? 1 being not attempting to bring to fruition and 5 being in the process of dropping out.
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Are you regretful of joining law school solely based on the impacts it has had on your mental and physical health directly? *
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