First year success is more important to law students than to students in any other graduate program. Selection for law review is often dependent on grades. Law firms are usually conservative and often rely almost exclusively on grades to determine to whom to make an offer. Therefore, some very promising students are cut off from opportunities simply because they do not know how to succeed in law school. This feature provides strategies and information to help you do your best in law school.
- Law School Skills Philosophy
- Law School Success
- How to Avoid the Common Mistakes Made by Law Students
- Information Necessary for Law School Survival
- Using Professors' Old Exams to Prepare
- Confronting Your Final Exam
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