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edulete · 2 years
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The Law School Admission Test# is an entrance test conducted for candidates who wish to gain admission to the top law schools for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the field of law. The exam is conducted to shortlist the best deserving law aspirants for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law schools and colleges. The LSAT Exam is conducted under the supervision of the Law School Admissions Council [LSAC]. The LSAT Exam scores are accepted not only by Indian law schools, but also by top law schools in the United States, Canada, and other countries.
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thelawguide-2023 · 6 months
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Law School Journey Part 4: How to handle easy and worst recitation in class.
Handling Socratic method-style recitations in law school can indeed be a challenging task, and here some valuable advice for law students looking to navigate this often intense and demanding experience. Here's a recap of the key tips for effective participation in Socratic method recitations:
Understand the Question: Before providing an answer, make sure you fully understand what is being asked. Avoid overanalyzing or going off-topic, and focus on addressing the specific question posed by your professor.
Answer Only What Is Asked: Be concise and directly respond to the question. Avoid adding extra information or discussing unrelated topics. Professors appreciate clear and focused responses.
Discuss Additional Topics When Necessary: If your professor prompts you to provide more information or explore related topics, feel free to do so. However, avoid volunteering extra details unless they are directly relevant to the question at hand.
Answer in the Correct Order: Follow a structured approach when answering. Start with the relevant codal provision, case doctrine, or legal principle, then proceed to its application, and finally, offer an analysis. This organization helps maintain clarity and coherence in your response.
Spot the Issue: Pay attention to your professor's reactions and follow-up questions. If they appear unsatisfied with your initial response, try to identify the specific issue they want you to address. Be attentive to hints or cues from the professor to guide your follow-up answers.
Participating in Socratic method-style recitations can be demanding, but it's an essential skill for aspiring lawyers. The ability to think critically, respond effectively, and adapt to dynamic situations is crucial for success in the legal profession. By following these tips, law students can better navigate this challenging aspect of their education and build valuable analytical and oral communication skills. Good luck to all aspiring lawyers on their journey through law school!
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So, I just took the LSAT and got a 171. I had less than 3 months to study because I had to undergo surgery, so I had to prepare concise notes which I used to review questions I was getting consistently wrong.
I thought I'd share my notes for free in the hopes that it helps others:
I am not done uploading everything- I'm currently working on my application. But I'm uploading on a regular basis. And do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions.
And good luck with your studies!!
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katsstudykorner · 3 years
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Studying for the LSATS outside bc it’s so nice out
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aesthetichue · 3 years
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Today's my LSAT examination. Wish me Luck!
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lsatunplugged · 3 years
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Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/lsatcheatsheet
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When you randomly decide to take the LSAT and say chuck it in the fuck it bucket and just go for it.
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fearlesslyallison · 3 years
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the LSAT is going to be the death of me how did elle woods do this
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stdygrl · 3 years
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Ready for the GMAT? I’m not sure yet ☕️
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jryoungblut · 3 years
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a-mom-and-a-student · 3 years
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Saturday, January 23rd: 15 out of 40 Productivity Days
“Games are won on the practice field.”
Productivity List
- Chapter 8
- 5 LR Drills
- 2 LG Drills
- TEAMS class readings
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thelawguide-2023 · 6 months
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Law School Journey Part 3: How to manage stress in Law School
Managing stress in law school is crucial for your overall well-being and academic success. Here are some tips for law students to help cope with the stress:
Prioritize Sleep: Ensure you get enough rest each night. Lack of sleep can impair your cognitive abilities and make you more stressed. Set a regular sleep schedule and stick to it.
Limit Social Media: While social media can be a source of information and entertainment, it can also be a major distraction and a cause of stress. Set boundaries on your social media use to reduce unnecessary stress.
Take Breaks: Watching a movie or starting a series can be a great way to relax and take your mind off your studies. Give yourself short breaks during the day to recharge.
Talk to Loved Ones: Communicate with your family and close friends about your challenges and stressors. They can provide emotional support and understanding, even if they don't fully grasp the demands of law school.
Connect with Classmates: Maintain connections with your classmates, even if it's online. Sharing experiences, studying together, and supporting each other can help reduce feelings of isolation and stress.
Treat Yourself: Don't hesitate to reward yourself for your hard work and achievements. Enjoy a nice meal, treat yourself to something you like, or simply acknowledge your successes.
Online Shopping: Treat yourself occasionally by ordering something you've wanted. Online shopping can be a small, enjoyable distraction.
Pursue Hobbies: Engage in hobbies and activities that you enjoy and that provide a creative outlet. This can help you relax and reduce stress.
Inspirational Material: Reading or listening to inspirational material can boost your motivation and help you maintain a positive mindset during challenging times.
Take It One Day at a Time: Instead of dwelling on the past or worrying about the future, focus on the present. Law school is a marathon, and breaking it down into smaller, manageable tasks can reduce stress.
In addition to these tips, consider the following strategies:
Time Management: Create a schedule or to-do list to manage your time effectively. This can help you allocate time for studying, relaxation, and social activities.
Mindfulness and Relaxation Techniques: Practicing mindfulness, meditation, or deep breathing exercises can help reduce stress and improve focus.
Exercise: Physical activity can be an excellent stress reliever. Even a short daily walk or workout can make a significant difference in your mood and overall well-being.
Seek Professional Help: If stress becomes overwhelming, consider speaking to a counselor or therapist. Many law schools offer mental health resources for students.
Stay Organized: Use tools like calendars and productivity apps to stay organized and on top of your assignments and deadlines.
Remember that managing stress is a personal journey, and what works best for you may differ from what works for others. Experiment with different strategies and find the combination that suits you the most. Don't hesitate to seek support from peers, mentors, or professional counselors when needed.
Note: For more tips and study guides you can check us here: The Law Guide - Jay-El Tutorial Services Jay-El Lab
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caffeinatedhan · 3 years
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woqkesha · 3 years
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Now begins a future in sex worker advocacy!
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ivybound · 3 years
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I know I know I shouldn’t study in bed. But I went to the doctor for my annual check up and showered. And I couldn’t resist getting in bed. Anywayyy starting back with drilling LR untimed.
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lsatunplugged · 3 years
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Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet: https://bit.ly/lsatcheatsheet
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