Harvard-Black-Law-Students-Association-(HBLSA)
The video follows a Harvard Law student as she takes us through her day as a first-year law student, starting with a visit to Starbucks before classes. After her first class, she has a six-hour break, which she uses to read for the next day's classes. Later in the day, she attends a meeting with BLSA's new member engagement committee and a critical corporate theory lab class. The video also showcases the Harvard campus and Harvard Law Review building.
Dara J. Ferguson, the president of H Balsa, discusses serving as the group's president, designing the office space, and the importance of creating a space for black people on campus. She also shares her fashion style and offers advice for those moving to Boston. In addition, Ferguson talks about her experience at Harvard Law School, including making friends, giving oneself grace and three must-read books. Regarding applying to law school, Ferguson emphasizes taking time to get to know oneself, and despite Harvard's tough reputation, expressing her love for the people. She encourages following one's dreams and using an education to help the community while advising on burnout prevention.
The video follows two 2L students from Harvard Law School as they take viewers through a typical day. One student attends class and office hours as a Teaching Fellow while the other shares her daily routine, including going to the gym and working on an article as the article editor. Both students discuss their involvement in extracurricular activities and attending classes. The video also gives glimpses into other responsibilities, such as grading papers and picking up mail, and features the underground tunnel connecting many of the campus buildings.