<p>Now in law school, Hestnas is navigating new academic challenges while staying focused on her career goals. She initially chose an evening law program to take full advantage of extracurricular opportunities that were harder to access during her time at NYU, when her children were younger. "There were lots of activities I wanted to participate in, but I simply didn't have the time," she says, noting that she felt left out of part of the college experience. Now, she's taking full advantage of the richness of participation.</p>
<p>Law school has presented unexpected challenges, particularly in terms of critical thinking. "Critical thinking in law school means something very different than the kind I was engaged in while at NYU," she explains. In her legal studies, the focus is on evaluating the logic of a judge's reasoning rather than questioning the law itself. This contrasts with her time at NYU, where she was encouraged to critically assess societal structures. While this approach has required an adjustment, she remains hopeful that her future classes may allow for more critique and exploration of the law.</p>