U.S. law school tips
In law school, there are many things that are new, different and challenging. From understanding the legal terminology to learning how to build an outline to persevering through the perpetual job hunt, the list can go on and on. It’s important to recognize the difference between when you should try to power through on your […]
Read MoreThis may sound a bit crazy initially, but it’s actually a good idea to make an effort to know your law school professors in and out of the classroom. Your professors can be some of your best mentors, resources and champions. They will be important to your law school success and the opportunities to learn from them […]
Read MoreMakenzie Way, University of Pennsylvania Law School 1L year was tough, and to be honest, 2L year is also tough but in different ways. Whether 1L year threw you a curve ball or went exactly how you expected, you can still go into 2L year with a bit more confidence and use what you learned […]
Read MoreCongratulations! You now have two semesters under your belt. You’re no longer a law school novice. The first year of law school likely challenged you from many angles. You probably even changed your approach a time or two between the first and second semesters to adjust to the beast that is law school. Nonetheless, you […]
Read MoreOne of the many helpful pieces of advice regarding law school is to be prepared. This is as much about being prepared for your classes and exams as it is about being physically prepared with what you need to thrive at school. As a law school student, you’ll spend countless hours in classes and on […]
Read MoreMost law schools require upper-level students to satisfy a senior writing requirement before they graduate. Typically, this writing submission hovers around the 25- to the 30-page range, requires rigorous research and editing, and is completed under a faculty supervisor. It’s no surprise that for many 2L and 3L law students, the upper-level writing requirement seems […]
Read MoreAs a 1L, you are no doubt feeling the pressure as final exams loom near. Most first-year students have already enrolled and have access to BARBRI 1L Mastery (if you haven’t, you can do so now). It’s a rich law school study supplement, so let’s break down the “Top 5 Hacks” – in other words, […]
Read MoreBy Mike Sims,BARBRI President You’ve figured it out already. Most, if not all, of your first-year grades will depend on your performance on your final exams. And, if not all, of your finals will consist of essay questions….but law school essay questions are different than what you’ve previously experienced. It’s not about how much law […]
Read MoreWhether you’re prepping for a classic no-warning cold call or an assigned cold call, most law professors use the Socratic teaching method to help students learn how to hone their critical thinking skills to analyze cases. Although these experiences can feel daunting, getting cold-called in law school is a rite of passage. Here are three tips to help you survive […]
Read MoreYou have your outlines complete and you’re ready to start studying for law school final exams. You’re trying to memorize the rules of law and apply them, but what else should you be doing? Here are a few extra finals prep tips: Schedule and track your study hours Hold yourself accountable by scheduling your study […]
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