Lots of reading, sometimes you have midterms but most classes only consist of one final at the end of the semester. I'd estimate anywhere from 30-50 pages of reading per night.
You might also be involved in student organizations, such as the trial team, negotiations team, moot court, various law journals and various student organizations, depending on your school and what your interests are.
Too many to list really. Corporate, tax, intellectual property, commercial litigation, plaintiff's litigation, criminal, employment, etc. You can do some research online and find it pretty easily.
Depends on where you live and whether you will be working for State or Federal government. It also depends on the job, you could be a Federal prosecutor, a district attorney, a city attorney, etc. It probably ranges anywhere from 50-80k starting, higher for Federal jobs. The market average salary for a big firm lawyer is 160k, but that's a tough job to get right now. Actually, its tough for any lawyer to get a job right now, but if you go to law school next year and graduate in 2014 or 2015 hopefully it should be better by then.






