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Five Must-Know Study Tips for Law Students

Knowing effective study strategies is imperative to success in law school. You not only will be bombarded with larger quantities of material than you ever were as an undergraduate, but the complexity and difficulty of the material will be increased as well. Your best ammunition to meet the challenges of this new workload is to be armed with excellent study habits.

How To Prepare For The Bar Exam

So you’ve endured the LSAT, somehow got through three years of law school, graduated with a law degree and you’re still not a lawyer.

The next step in this arduous journey is to pass the bar exam so that you are admitted into your state’s bar and can finally practice law.

The bar exam is a comprehensive test that is required by each state in order to practice law under their jurisdiction. Because of this, the actual bar exams can be different from state to state especially if you want to practice law in Louisiana.

Five Time Management Tips for New Law Students

The demands placed upon you as a law student are significantly more challenging than anything you ever experienced as an undergraduate or in the workplace. In law school (and most other graduate programs for that matter), you will be required to retain huge amounts of information, and on top of this, the complexity of the material will me more difficult as well. Further, you will be expected to do a large amount of work independently, and this can be quite the challenge compared to the more structured curriculums of undergraduate work.

How To Manage Group Projects In Law School

Group projects have become de facto in law school. While independent work is still in demand, the ability to work well in groups has developed in school because it has become a skill the modern business world values.

Getting Your Foot in the Door - Gaining Real-World Experience While in Law School

Law school is time consuming and stressful, and as a result, it’s easy to become consumed with your studies to the extent that you almost seem to neglect the world around you. However, as you begin your second and third years of school, it is essential that you start thinking about life after law school (yes, there is a life after law school). What kind of job will you seek? How will you get your foot in the door in today’s competitive job market?

Five Tips for Balancing School Work and a Social Life in Law School

We've all heard the platitude, "all work and no play....yada, yada, yada," and we never thought it would apply to us. However, once you enter the world of law school, you may want to heed these wise words. Law school can be an intense, competitive environment, and the demands placed up you will seem overwhelming at times. Your classmates always seem to have everything under control, so the pressure to work that much harder is ever-present.

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