You don’t have to apply to law school in college. In fact, taking a few years to work will actually make you a more attractive candidate to Harvard Law. Having work experience makes you more employable, as well as teaching you responsibility and valuable time management skills that make you a better student. And if you take the right job, it can also give you exposure to the field of law. Any job in an intellectual field – teaching, working in government, clerking – will boost your resume, but here are some of the best jobs to consider:  Paralegal or legal assistant – These jobs will not necessarily give you an advantage over other jobs – indeed, Harvard Law likes people with eclectic backgrounds – but they certainly won’t hurt you, and more importantly, they can help you to decide if law is right for you.  A non-law job related to the law field you are interested in. If you are interested in corporate law, you might work in business. If you are interested in patent or intellectual property law, you might work in tech. In general, you will get the most out of your non-law job if it relates to the field you want to practice in. Particularly if you didn't participate in a lot of extracurriculars in college, your post-graduate life can be a great time to improve this portion of your resume. Prestigious national organizations will carry the most weight, but anything that shows commitment, leadership, and tangible results will help. You should even consider signing up for full-time service opportunities like Teach for America, the Peace Corps, or Americorps. Especially if you have been out of school for a while, acing courses at a local college can show that you have matured as a student. The better the college you take the classes at, the more weight these results will carry. These courses can be particularly useful for people who have been out of school for 3+ years, as they can yield academic recommendations. A graduate degree costs money (unless you get a scholarship or a funded PhD), but if it can get you into Harvard Law, then it will probably be worth it in the long run. Especially if you attend a top school, there are several benefits:  A graduate degree gives you a chance to soften the blow of a bad undergrad GPA. Grad GPAs are not factored into LSAC’s GPA calculations, but they are reported and can shows that you have matured as a student.  Graduate degrees can yield fresh recommendations from professors. Your degree can make you a more viable candidate for certain fields of law. For instance, if you are going into corporate or tax law, a MBA or accountant’s degree can help. If you are entering patent or intellectual property law, a graduate degree in a scientific field can help tremendously.
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One-sentence summary -- Take time after college to work. Volunteer with non-profit or community organizations. Take continuing education courses at the local college. Get a graduate degree.

Q: Depending on the formality of your office or your profession, you may be able to wear a maxi dress. Pair the dress with office or meeting appropriate toppers and accessories.  Match the print to your office. For example, you may be able to get away with a brightly colored print at an art gallery whereas you’d need something more subdued at a law office. Layer with appropriate pieces. Cardigans or blazers can make a maxi seem more office appropriate. Make sure the proportions of your layering pieces match your dress.  Avoid strapless dresses, which are inappropriate for most offices. Be sure that your bra is covered as well.  Wear office appropriate shoes. If you don’t have any that match your maxi, consider wearing something different.  Use accessories such as diamond studs or a patent belt to dress up your maxi. If you are going to a wedding, anniversary party, or any other type of formal event, you may want to wear a maxi dress for comfort and sophistication. Having the right cut, fabric, and accessories can make you look polished and proper at formal events.  Wear a more formal fabric like chiffon, silk, or satin. Beaded detailing on the fabric can also impart an air of sophistication. Make sure the cut doesn’t reveal too much of your skin.  Wear a pair of heeled strappy sandals or other simple shoes that match your dress. Avoid wearing flip flops.  Match accessories such as jewelry and a small bag to your dresses motif. Talitha Getty’s photo in Marrakesh set the tone for the multitudes of women who embrace boho, or bohemian, dressing. You can make a maxi dress boho with the right print and great accessories.  Get a maxi in a floral, tie dye, or paisley print.  Pair your maxi with mini boots in suede or beaded or gladiator sandals.  Add accessories or details like pompoms, sequins, or beads to your look.  Wrap your head in a turban-style wrap. Also consider flower crowns or braids for your hair.  Layer on loads of accessories like bracelets and necklaces. If you are having a day at the beach or just knocking around, or even meeting friends or a guy for a casual dinner, a maxi dress can be a comfortable way to enjoy the time. Keep you overall look simple and let your personality shine through.  Choose higher-quality fabrics like jersey-cotton, which are comfortable and can keep their shape throughout the day. Keep accessories simple and to a minimum. For example, wear a long necklace or a nice pair of earrings and a couple of rings that match the print or color of your dress. Wear minimal makeup and let your hair flow naturally. For example, a swipe of mascara and waves from the beach can make you look healthy and glowing. Wear a comfortable and simple pair of shoes, such as leather thongs.
A: Work a professional maxi. Dress up for formal events. Go boho. Enjoy a day at the beach, a casual dinner, or a first date.

Article: You don't have to be a fashion designer to make your own clothing. Working from a pattern makes sewing your own wardrobe relatively simple. Check out your local fabric store for some wild, off-beat patterns you wouldn't find on store-bought clothes. As your skill-level increases, you may even decide to design pieces from scratch without an existing sewing pattern. your own T-shirts. Are you tired of seeing the same old T-shirt designs? Make custom shirts that nobody else in the world can wear. If you have a business or studio, design T-shirts with its name and logo. If the shirts are eye-catching, wearing them can get complete strangers interested in your art. Find original buttons or add faux jewels to your clothes. Try your hand at basic jewelry crafts to make accessories that are both different and fit perfectly into your personal style. Upcycle any odd knickknack that can be incorporated into your clothes and accessories.
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Sew your own clothes. Screen print Create unique accessories.

Article: Chrysanthemums contain a chemical component called pyrethrum, which is capable of paralyzing many garden insects. Mix the dried petals and water together in a large stockpot. Place the stockpot on your stove over high heat bring it to a boil. Boiling the mixture releases the pyrethrum into the water. Turn off the heat after 20 minutes. Remove the dried flowers and save the infused water. You can discard the dried flowers or place them in your compost. Use a funnel to transfer the liquid to the bottle. Focus on spraying the most damaged areas before moving on to less damaged areas. Cover the entire plant with solution, including the undersides of leaves. Keep the solution in a cool, dark place, like your cupboard. After 2 months, the solution may no longer be effective, so it's best to throw it out and make a new batch.
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Combine 1/2 c (113 g) of dried chrysanthemums with 4 c (1 L) of water. Boil the mixture for 20 minutes. Pour the solution through a strainer. Pour the pesticide solution into a spray bottle and treat plants. Store the solution for up to 2 months.