Fearfully Optimistic is a blog designed to help law students with all of the stresses and hardships of law school. One of the mantras of the Fearfully Optimistic site is that “law school is broken.” Basically, the founder of the site feels that the legal education system is too demanding on students, to the point that students have a painful time not only getting through law school, but also when looking for legal professions. With the mission of “putting the cool back into law school.” The Fearfully Optimistic site has articles like “Why a Social Life is Tricky in Law School” and “The Links Between Unschooling and Law School.”

The optimistic side

Fearfully Optimistic has a good angle, helping students with all of the hardships of law school. The idea that there’s something wrong with the legal education system, which has a negative impact on students, is a great perspective. It falls in line with the thoughts and feelings of the many law school students who are spending grueling hours studying for tests, memorizing laws and statutes, and slowly grinding through the bar exams. The blog also covers topics that students like to know about, such as specific law courses, the legal industry, and some of the pressing matters in legal education.

The pessimistic side

The bad thing about Fearfully Optimistic is that the blog has a rather uninteresting layout. While some students may like the straightforward, no-frills design of the blog, other visitors may want to see some color and some pictures as well. It can get boring scrolling through a blog that is all just black, grey, and blue text, without any pictures to break the monotony. Adding some community tools, such as forums or discussion boards, can also help to increase traffic and entice visitors to return to the site.

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