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Second I mirror the comments above. I however found commercial outlines somewhat helpful. Old tests are immensely important as well as friends to study with. As for class readings, I would argue time could be better spent outlining the whole year and focusing on what the prof focuses on, which I'd say mirrors the exam more often than not (some professors like to surprise you). Don't wait to yhe end to outline... you will not have enough time. At least for me, unlike u Der grad where I could pick up concepts extremely quickly, law school requires an exceptional time commitment to master the material. Finally, as discussed above, exams are not only about mastering material, but also spotting issues and the process of analyzing those issues thoroughly. The mastery of the material only gives you the tools to spot those issues, you have to take it to the next level.
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Oh... and unless the prof grades you on cold calling (which exactly zero of mine did) do not worry about being called on. Worst thing can happen is a bruised ego. Focus on the exams, that's what matters. Lots of students would prep so much each day just cuz they might get called on, and we're then overwhelmed at the end of the year because they didn't begin outlining g at the expense of class prep. The ability to say "I am not fully prepared enough to intelligrntly Contribute to this discussion" is more valuable than you think.
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That being said, I did almost no reading in 2L/3L years. I got super lazy. I only read for classes with a particular prof who was aggressive, fast-moving, and did frequent cold-calls. They were also particularly difficult classes (busorgs and securities reg). Most of my time was either dedicated to LR or spent playing pingpong in the basement. |
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How hard was it to find a job in the area? Would love to hear more about this because this is most likely where i'd like to practice eventually.
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I went to Duke in North Carolina. Then I ended up in Irvine at a larger firm focusing on patent law. After a year I finally escaped and landed an awesome gig in-house doing patent prosecution. I can't comment on general legal jobs, but the opportunities in IP aren't bad in this area.
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Won't have the scores until the 28th I believe, at least according to LSAC. The test itself went pretty well. Started getting hard to stay vigilant towards the end though and of course that's when the logic games appeared for me. Nonetheless I fell pretty confident. Thanks for all your advice guys!
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I remember the day my score was released. I had a browser add on that would refresh the lsac page every 10 seconds and had it next to me while doing work. Yea...
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Too late to help the OP, but I found Minesweeper to be a great way to prep for the logic section, and a good break from questions. Also totally agree with the suggestion to take a break for a week before the exam. Hell, make sure you take enough of a break each day to get your mind off of the exam. Same thing goes for the bar exam. Being mentally rested is better than doing another couple (hundred) practice questions.
Oh, and for those contemplating law school, don't go unless you want to actually practice law and have a good idea what you want to do. And, since you probably won't know the answer to that question until you've got some real experience with the legal profession and the world, live life, try different things, and figure out if its right for you. Get an internship, work as a paralegal, whatever. The downside of being wrong is a pretty massive debt burden that will lock you into a certain life, for a long time, just to repay it. And, the economics are just getting poorer and poorer. On the other hand, I never ever thought I would be a lawyer. But, after working for 7 yrs, and experiencing the world, I found something I was truly fascinated by, and now I love what I do.
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