Justin Patrick spent most of the summer holed up in the garage apartment of his parent’s Austin home studying for the July Texas bar exam. But his folks were still worried about whether he passed—especially his mother, Joy Segars, who is the former dean of admissions at the University of Texas School of Law.

“She was concerned that I wasn’t studying as hard as she did when she took the exam. She was worried that I wasn’t applying myself,” said Patrick, a 2015 graduate of Harvard Law School.

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