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		<title>By: madisonian.net &#187; Welcome to Law School, Part VII</title>
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		<description>[...] For many law students, this will be the first educational experience of your lives where success doesn&#8217;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. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] For many law students, this will be the first educational experience of your lives where success doesn&#8217;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. [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Blawg Wisdom</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Pre-law advice from a law prof&lt;/strong&gt;
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:...</description>
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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:&#8230;</p>
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