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Best Law School Study Aids
The Summer Before Law School
Congrats on getting into law school. Now this is what you can do to prepare for your first year
How to choose which professors to take
Law students typically are faced with asymmetrical information problems in deciding which classes and professors to take.
Dear Tiffany Trump: Here’s how you can succeed in law school
President Trump’s youngest daughter is the first first-daughter to enter law school while her father is in the White House, so we’ve put together a primer to help her ge
How to network in law school
By Hillary Mantis
Why law school can be a good time to start a family
How expectant mothers and new parents find a balance between babies and books.
What to expect in your first semester in law school
The school year is underway. A few weeks into classes, and you still are trying to figure out this law school thing.
20 Most Innovative Law Schools
We identified schools that are on the cutting edge when it comes to preparing students for the future.
Keys To Succeeding As A Second-Semester 1L
By Alison Monahan
Tech Tools That Will Transform Your Law School Experience
By Alison Monahan
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How to work with a study group
By Kala Mueller
The best strategies for outlining
By Alison Monahan
There's a reason law schools check you out when applying
Law schools are quick to note their stellar alumni. And why not? It’s a badge of honor to have a graduate reach remarkable heights, such as becoming a Supreme Court justice.
How to prepare for exams
By Alison Monahan
J.D.-advantage careers in growth Industries
By Hillary Mantis
A lot of my students are curious about J.D.-advantage careers — but not exactly sure what they are.
People are flocking to law school again. Will there be jobs?
By Martin Pritikin
3 ways to expand your job search
By Hillary Mantis
Should one chow in class?
By Alexandra Sumner
How to choose which professors to take
Law students typically are faced with asymmetrical information problems in deciding which classes and professors to take.