How to Succeed in Law School

Law school can be difficult for some students, and there is no way around doing the work if you want to succeed. However, there are a few steps you can take to make that work easier.

Instructions

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      Practice your reading and writing skills. If you can read and comprehend material quickly, you will have a definite advantage in law school. Furthermore, your ability to write is crucial to doing well on law school exams.

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      Keep up with case reading. Case reading can be one of the most difficult parts of law school because some cases may be difficult to understand. However, your case reading will be fundamental to your ability to succeed.

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      Write briefs rather than taking notes. When studying law, a brief can offer a better understanding of a case than notes you may take and forget. Professors are also likely to ask questions that address issues that should be included in briefs.

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      Keep up on major legal cases in the news. Many law school professors like to use these cases as learning exercises in classes.

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      Outline before you write. While many types of writing don't require outlining, you will need to outline facts and arguments before writing in order to argue a legal point effectively.

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      Manage your stress and work to avoid burnout. You may need to prioritize your tasks or take a minute to schedule or manage your time. If you feel you are having a hard time coping, most law schools offer resources to help improve your study and coping skills.

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      Speak up in class. Whether or not you are right, speaking up in class regularly can help you become more comfortable with the material. It can also help you build public speaking skills, which every lawyer needs.

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