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How do I succeed in law school?

Tips for Law School Success
Tags: 1L, final exams, law school success
Jun 13, 2023

Team LSData here with unsolicited tips for law school, curated by a top 10% HLS grad.

Topic of the week: How do I succeed in law school?

Work hard. Work smart. Success in law school requires dedication, discipline, and strategy. Your post-law school outcomes will largely rely on two factors: your grades and your networking.

Law School Grades: For most law schools, the only grades you receive will be from a single final exam at the end of each course. There’s no homework, no midterm, just the final exam, which is usually a 3-hour in-class essay. Your goal from day 1 should be to crush your finals.

  1. Be dedicated: Law school isn't just a sequel to your college days—it's where you prep for your future career. Treat it like a full-time job, not just an extension of college. Your mindset should be to dedicate at least 40 hours per week to school.
  2. Be disciplined: Like I said, treat law school like a job. Don't skip your 8am Contracts class because you're hungover, and don't procrastinate on your readings to binge watch The Office for the fourth time.
  3. Be strategic: Your job is to crush your exams, not to memorize the facts of every case, not to answer every cold call perfectly, and not even to do all the assigned readings. Understand what your professors are teaching, but more importantly, figure out what their exams are asking, and what kind of answers they want from you.

Key Tips:

  1. Learn your professors' preferences: Each has their own teaching style and grading criteria. Understand what they expect in exam answers. Some professors prefer an in-depth analysis to demonstrate mastery of fine detail, while others want concise and direct answers that show a holistic understanding of how all the pieces fit together. Consider asking your professors during office hours. Or better yet, hit up the student exam bank for exams that received top marks. Read them and emulate them on your exam.
  2. Concentrate on key legal concepts: Avoid memorizing every case detail; instead, understand the key principles behind them.
  3. Prioritize wisely: The heavy workload in law school demands efficient prioritization. Focus on what matters most to your grades and long-term goals. Balance between readings, classes, and extracurricular activities. Don't try to do everything. You'll burn out.

Remember, your goal is not to be the most well-read or the most participative in class (don’t be a gunner), but to get the best grades possible on your exams. Focus your energy and resources towards this goal.

Next week’s topic: What should I be doing this summer to prep for 1L?

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SplitOnMe
16:03
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no thats it those are the thoughts
SplitOnMe
16:03
oh
bold of you to assume i have anything coherent to say
SplitOnMe
16:04
i saw ONE reddit say they got the A, otherwise no movement this week
one person logged an A here too iirc but it could be the same person
SplitOnMe
16:04
yeah or it could be old
for feeler calls will they come from the listed number for the schools admissions? Or could it be any number
im a little nervous because people on reddit said that their feeler calls were jthe day before their A so waiting this long makes me wonder if i uh messed it up
SplitOnMe
16:05
last time i think I saw thursday calls
SplitOnMe
16:06
and i think the lack of results reported today/yesterday is good
anytime a school called me it showed up as the school in @SameSuperLeopard: caller ID and had that school's area code
SplitOnMe
16:06
but I have no idea
idk if it was actually the same number listed on michigan's website though i can check later if youre still curious
yeah hoping for the best for both of us lol
SplitOnMe
16:07
I don't think it is, I got a weird number and she left a different callback in the voicemail
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SplitOnMe
16:07
i think correct area code but it wasn't like a listed school number
i got a phone call from a weird number today, but they didnt leave a voicemail so hopefully it was just spam or something
Ijustwannagetinman
16:08
It doesn't matter anymore but is it not sooo insane that USC still hasn't rendered all its decisions lol
weryuvbreivyb throwback to when my heart skipped a beat because i got an LA phone number calling me and it was just uber eats telling me my driver couldnt find me
Ijustwannagetinman
16:08
Only reason I pop back in every few days is to see if they are awake and they never are
they should leave a voicemail but as someone who worked in a call center i would triple check that your voicemail box is open/able to receive messages
so many people missed important ass shit because they just didnt have a voicemail box set up and then they call like "why did no one get to me" and im like "we TRIED"
i kinda hate feeler calls, simply because i have MASSIVE phone anxiety, especially if its a number i dont know. Going to have to suck it up and just start answering
my voicemail box is all set up though
it is such a good time to be a robo or scam caller who was sold my phone number because i have been picking up almost all phone calls
pookiebear
16:10
y'all see the reddit post about new interest rates going up by 1% most likely
pookiebear
16:10
@manifestT14acceptances: so real
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