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Networking Tips for Law Students

Networking Of Law Students

Networking! It might as well be a four-letter word because everyone seems to hate it. But it is a necessary evil–especially for aspiring lawyers. More likely than not, it’s how you will meet the people that will (hopefully) become your employers and colleagues. It is where you will meet people that can send referral business […]

 

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The Best New Year’s Resolutions for Law Students

Law Students with new year resolution

Every New Year comes complete with new opportunities–but only if you dedicate yourself to making the most of them. That, of course, means it’s time to take a look at the best New Year’s resolutions for law school students and the steps you need to take to make them happen: Resolution #1: Recommit. Remember that […]

 

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Perfect Gifts for Your Law Student

Unique Gifts For Law Students

Here’s a list every law school student should email to their friends, parents, brothers, sisters and everyone else who might be inclined to get them a Christmas present this year. It has to do with ideal gifts for law school students. In fact, it’s a list of the perfect gifts for law school students: Caffeine […]

 

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How to Form a Successful Study Group in Law School

Students Group in Law School

Law school can be tough. For a lot of law school students, the challenge can prove to be a bit too much to handle on one’s own. Multiple classes, each assigning their own 3-hour quotas of homework each week can add up very quickly. Most students also work while going to law school, so the […]

 

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Exercising in Law School: Put Down the Books and Hit the Treadmill!

There is no doubt that the workload put on law school students is some of the most demanding anyone could handle. And, it’s important to be able to keep up with all the study materials that the professors hand out. If not, you can expect no less than a failing grade. That being said, it […]

 

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The Importance of Volunteering During Law School

Law school Volunteering

Some of us may find the job competition straight out of law school to be stiff, to say the least. There are countless of fresh law school grads that are hungry and looking for their first positions. Yet, a lot of these positions require having previous and relatable work experience, but how should recent grads […]

 

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Asking for Help in Law School

Law School Tutoring

There comes a point in everyone’s careers when they need help, it’s only natural. In fact, during law school, you are bound to encounter problems that require outside assistance. It is these problems that shape and mold our future successes or failures and thus, must be taken into serious consideration. Yet, how does one go […]

 

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A Law School Midterm Survival Guide

Midterm Examination Guide

Law school students are finding that midterms are becoming increasingly prevalent in their classes. And for those that do encounter midterms, it should be met as a great opportunity to gain insight and experience to better prepare themselves for their final exams. But as all experience and practice goes, it is dependent on the manner […]

 

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Picking the Right Law School Electives

Pick The Appropriate School

If you’re a 1L, you don’t have a lot of control over the courses you take during your first year. OK, you don’t have any control. But once that first year is history, you get to make some decisions–you get to pick some electives! Depending on where you’re at in the career-planning process, this can […]

 

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How To Be A Successful 1-

Successful Career in Law School

Ah, the first year of law school. It’s full of reading, reading and … more reading. It’s not all reading, though. It offers its fair share of insecurity, embarrassment and failure. The key to succeeding during your first year of law school? Well, that’s just common sense … Common Sense Rule Number One: Read Kids […]

 

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