This one is a little out of order, but via my University of Miami colleague Michael Froomkin, a UM student has a useful recent post on taking law school exams.
Link to Welcome to Law School, Part I: Get fit.
Link to Welcome to Law School, Part II: Scientists should read some literature.
Link to Welcome to Law School, Part III: Non-scientists should read some science.
Link to Welcome to Law School, Part IV: Write.
Link to Welcome to Law School, Part V: On law school prep classes.








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1 Blawg Wisdom // Jul 7, 2005 at 10:30 am
Pre-law advice from a law prof
Prof. Michael Madison of madisonian theory has a series of posts for the pre-law students among us. The most current post is Welcome to Law School, Part VII, covering grades. The first six are absolutely worth reading, too: Part I:…
2 madisonian.net » Welcome to Law School, Part VII // Aug 16, 2006 at 6:29 pm
[…] For many law students, this will be the first educational experience of your lives where success doesn’t follow naturally from doing the reading and showing up to listen to the teacher. In my last post, I linked to some sound advice on exam taking skills. Mostly, that advice consists of during-the-semester and end-of-the-semester tips. Here and in a couple of future posts, I focus more on pre-law school tips. Today: Grades and psychology. […]
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