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Setting SMART Goals: Planning Your Legal Career Trajectory
Hey Future Lawyers! Law school is a whirlwind of case readings, Socratic method, and endless outlines. It can be easy to get caught up in the day-to-day grind. However, amidst the chaos, it's crucial to take a step back and think about your future legal career. Setting clear and achievable goals is the first step towards…
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Networking for Newbies: Building Connections in the Legal Field
Hey everyone! So, you're a law student. You're deep in casebooks, outlining for exams, and maybe even starting to think about summer internships or post-grad plans. It's a lot. But alongside the academic grind, there's this buzzword floating around: networking. "Network!" they say. "It's all about who you know!" Sounds…
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Land Your Shadowing Opportunity: A Law Student's Guide
Hey future lawyers! Shadowing an attorney is an incredible way to get real-world exposure to the legal field. But how do you actually get that opportunity? Here's a step-by-step guide to help you land your shadowing gig: 1. Define Your Focus: What area of law interests you? Criminal law, corporate law, family law, public…
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Navigating the Legal Maze: Tips, Tricks, and Tales from the Trenches!
Law school can feel like navigating a dense fog, right? Between case briefs, cold calls, and figuring out what "rule against perpetuities" actually means, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. But you're not alone! Let's build a supportive community where we can share the collective wisdom and survive (and thrive!) together. Here…
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Making Every Minute Count: Optimizing Your Bar Prep During Holiday Downtime The holidays oft
The holidays often involve a lot of downtime – waiting for dinner, traveling to see relatives, or simply relaxing between festivities. This downtime can be a goldmine for bar prep if used strategically. Here's how to make the most of it: Flashcards on the Go: Keep flashcards handy for quick review sessions during travel or…
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Practice Makes Perfect: Essay edition
When it comes to writing for the bar exam, the essays are one of the most daunting sections. This is because, unlike the multiple choice section, there are no answers for you to choose from, you have to pull the law from the memorized files within your brain. Pro-tip: check the frequency with which each subject and…
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How to Use your 2L Summer Wisely
It's the summer before your third year of law school and you are wondering what you can do now to help set yourself up for success in the future. Here are a few ways to get the most out of your 2L summer: Network: Whether you are completing an internship, judicial clerkship, or taking summer classes, make sure you use this…
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How Do I Figure Out What Type of Law I Want to Practice?
This is the age old question of law school! What am I here to ultimately end up doing? While there's no one size fits all answer to this question, the good news is that there are certainly plenty of things to try. In my opinion the best way to know is to gain real world experience while in school. Your law school likely…
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What would you tell your 1L self ... ?
We all wish we could do a few things over in life — so, if you had that chance and could warp back in time to give your 1L (or pre-law) self some advice, what would it be?