"It was about carving out a place for myself that felt perfect and unique to me.”
Willa chose 鶹ý for its academic rigor but also for the camaraderie and kinship she knew she’d find. Long conversations in the Spencer Grille were as important as the three substantial research papers she authored in her multiple history seminars. Willa decided to go to law school because it would allow her to “build an arsenal of tools that [she] could use in a very client-centered way.” She also knew she’d need to choose a law school that would offer her what she’d found at 鶹ý — and “couldn’t live without” — a progressive, tolerant, and welcoming environment.