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Sending "Lawyerly Love" to Law School Graduates and Bar Exam Takers

Sugar Land, Texas (PRWEB) May 7, 2008 -- This month, thousands of law students all over the country will be graduating from law school marking the end of a tumultuous three-year journey of learning how to "think like a lawyer" to actually becoming lawyers. Although it will be a joyous celebration as they receive their well-earned law degrees, they will soon begin preparing for the notorious bar exam. Passing this comprehensive two to three-day exam testing both state and national law is required in almost every state in order to obtain a license to practice law. Studying for the bar exam is no easy feat. It takes hours upon hours of focused and diligent preparation. The intense and grueling bar exam study period not only affects the almost-lawyers who sacrifice to put their entire lives on hold to study for the exam day and night, but impacts the lives of loved ones, friends, and associates who want to be a source of support during an especially stressful time.

Now, a lawyer has created a business specializing in unique "supportive care packages" geared specifically to law students and law grads. The idea began as she went searching for the "right" cards and gifts to support friends who had just graduated from law school who were about to prepare to take the bar exam, as well as friends who were getting ready to take the exam again after previous unsuccessful attempts.

"I surfed the Internet, searched in store after store, and just couldn't seem to find the right gifts to say in a special way what I felt - that I knew what they were going through and wanted them to know that I knew they could do it and that I supported them. There was really nothing geared toward law students and grads. When people are studying for the bar exam, it's a time of tremendous stress and pressure, and the process can shake the confidence of even the brightest and strongest people. It's a time when love and support from loved ones and friends is needed more than ever. I reflected on those things that I could have used during those long study obsessed days while preparing for law school exams and the bar. Somehow I found myself putting together care packages, and the gesture was extremely well-received." Lawyerly Love was born. It is the only care package company exclusively geared to aspiring lawyers.

If you have a friend or loved one getting ready to graduate from law school, prepare for the bar exam, or take the bar exam, the Lawyerly Love supportive care packages are a must-send gift idea. These packages include popular study snack favorites, energy boosters, sweet treats, study supplies, cool novelty items like stress balls, puzzle balls, mind teasers, and mini puzzle cubes, and even a handy Starbucks gift card. Most importantly, they contain encouragement in different forms such as quotes on success regarding the importance of persistence, perspective on overcoming "failure," and even mock law school acceptance letters, law degrees, bar exam passage congratulatory letters, and law licenses that can be customized specifically for the recipient. Every package includes a cute stuffed teddy bear wearing a "LAW" t-shirt and a greeting card with the sender's special, personalized message. All items are packaged in your choice of either a gable box or "brief case" with crinkle paper and tissue paper, and topped with a big red bow. These packages are thoughtful gifts that save you precious time and effort from having to seek out all of these different items individually, wrap and package them, and then make a trip to the post office or a shipping/delivery service.

The company also provides care packages for encouraging those trying to get into law school, helping law students persist during the everyday stresses of life as a law student, assisting those trying to survive final exam time, as well as those for giving kudos to new lawyers upon passing the bar exam, or encouraging persistence and a positive mindset if they have to re-take the exam. Plan to send and spread some "lawyerly love" by checking out their website at www.lawyerlylove.com.

About Lawyerly Love (http://www.lawyerlylove.com)

Lawyerly Love specializes in supportive care packages geared specifically to aspiring and new lawyers offering a wonderful combination of study snack favorites, study supplies, energy drinks, quick meals, sweet treats, fun novelty items, energy boosters, encouragement and wisdom for earning success, a Starbucks gift card, as well as a "LAW" teddy bear and a personalized greeting card.

This press release has been reprinted from PRWEB per the terms and conditions of the copyright notice.


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