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Hello,
Upon completion of your first law school semester, should lightly reviewing your outlines be avoided? I know that resting is super important during this time, but I also want to keep things fresh in my mind. Especially any areas of difficulty.
Thanks!
Hi Mandy:
Are these outlines for upcoming exams? If not, you should avoid studying and enjoy your holiday. The next semester will bring plenty of work.
Best – Lee
Absolutely true! Although I do recommend holding on to your study aids for any bar classes, since it’s amazing how useful your diagrams and such can be when you start bar prep later on.