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Video Quick Tip: How Much Time Should You Spend on Class?

October 16, 2012 By Law School Toolbox Team 3 Comments

Law School Toolbox: Video Quick TipsYou’re a busy law student, right? No worries! We’ve put together a new series of short video “Quick Tips” to answer your most pressing law school questions.

Today, Alison discusses how to successfully prepare for each course while still managing your time effectively. She touches on some helpful tips for completing the readings and case briefs — without spending more than 24 hours a day!

Develop strong study skills now — skills that will help you throughout your law school career.

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  1. Mandy

    12.14.14

    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!

    Reply
  2. Lee Burgess

    12.14.14

    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

    Reply
    • Alison Monahan

      12.14.14

      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.

      Reply

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