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Find out exactly
what topics are covered in each of the twenty chapters on this DVD |
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Meet the law students from across the nation who participated in the making of this DVD |
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Read the story behind this DVD. Find out where the inspiration came from and how the project came to fruition |
Like
Highschool?
Law School is surprisingly similar to the experience many
students had in high school. In this hilarious chapter, our
law students relate the most entertaining aspects of how the
‘highschool’ factor played out during their first
year of law school. Even as you chuckle uncontrollably, you
will gain crucial insight into the psychological workings
of the first year law school environment. |
Professors
Law School Professors are the most important gatekeepers
standing between you and the finest treasure to be found in
law school – top grades. In this important chapter,
you will learn how one of your keys to success in law school
is knowing how to incorporate the particular aspects of a
law professor’s belief system into your exam answers.
Here, we will teach you the most important steps you can take
to ensure that you tap into each particular professor’s
deeply held beliefs and mine out the subtleties that will
ultimately translate into points on the exam. Since your professors
award the points which result in your grades, it is of the
utmost importance that you learn from our law students’
first hand experiences as to how to get into each professor’s
head. |
Exams
Law School Exams are the single most important topic on any
first year law student’s mind. As well they should be.
Oftentimes, the grades received in the first semester of law
school will reverberate throughout a student’s entire
law school experience. For instance, if a law student scores
high on their first semester grades, they will have a much
easier time finding a prestigious legal job over the summer.
More importantly, the way most law firms evaluate potential
hires is by weighing a law student’s grade point average
over the length of their law school career. Thus, law students
who are not adequately prepared for the experience of their
first set of grades often unnecessarily weigh down their grade
point average for their entire law school career. For this
reason, the first set of exams are particularly important
in one’s law school experience. In this invaluable chapter,
our law students will walk you through the experience of the
first set of law school exams step by step. They will teach
you the most common pitfalls to avoid and show you the most
strategic way to approach this all-important first set of
exams in order to maximize your chances of scoring high grades
and being wooed by the highest standing law firms. |
Competition
& Grading
Law School is chalk full of competition. Everyone knows that.
However, in this insightful chapter, our law students will
explain exactly how law school competition plays out amongst
the first year class and how it affects the resulting grades
that first year law students are given. After watching this
chapter, you will gain a detailed overview of the Law School
Curve (the grading system used by most law schools) and learn
how you can navigate the curve to maximize your first year
grades. |
The
Corporate Current
Law School contains a strong undercurrent which pulls many
law students into corporate law practices. In this revealing
chapter, our law students explain how the unspoken phenomenon
of the corporate current forms and operates. Every first year
law student will find this chapter invigorating in that it
lays out the workings of the corporate law current in the
most honest and hard hitting way. Those law students who ultimately
choose to swim down the corporate law current will find this
chapter a detailed examination of the landscape they are going
to enter. Those law students who ultimately steer clear of
the corporate current will find this to be an encouraging
roadmap which will help them do just that. |
Issue Spotters
Law School exams are unlike any other exams you’ve
ever taken. They are not like the LSAT. Nor are they like
any exams you may have taken during your undergraduate studies.
Law School exams come in all shapes and sizes. Yet, an overwhelming
majority of law school exams are designed to be Issuespotters.
In this crucial chapter, our law students will explain the
layout and design of Law School Issuespotter exams and explain
how you can train yourself to maximize the points you score
on an Issuespotter. Here, our law students lay out the detailed
workings of an Issuespotter exam in a way which no one ever
explains to you in law school. Many first year law students
report that they are caught off guard by Issuespotter exams.
In this chapter, we hope to put an end to that once and for
all. |
Gunners
Law School, like any other group environment in life, is
ripe with its own political dynamics. In fact, some say that
the average law school classroom can have more political dealings
and pressures than the halls of Congress. In this hilarious
chapter, our law students will relate their hilarious experiences
with the phenomenon of ‘gunners’ who have been
tried, convicted and deemed outcasts by the rest of their
law school class. Our law students will not only discuss the
dangers of being deemed a ‘gunner’ but will also
lay out the classroom etiquette with which a first year law
student can avoid being branded with this unflattering law
school label. |
IRAC
Law School requires its own specific form of writing. Legal
writing is unlike anything you may have experienced in your
classes as an English, Philosophy or Political Science major.
In fact, legal writing is extremely formulaic. Far too many
first year law school students report that they did not master
the formula for legal writing until well past their first
set of law school exams. In this informative chapter, you
will learn the basic structure of the IRAC legal writing formula
as well as how to apply this methodology to law school exams.
After all, the IRAC formula is an invaluable skill which must
be mastered sooner rather than later in order to increase
your performance on law school exams. |
Law
review & Moot Court
Law School has a variety of honors programs offered to first
year law students. These can help first year law students
gain important real world legal knowledge. More importantly,
however, these programs can serve as attractive adornments
to a law student’s resume. In this chapter, our law
students will take you through a detailed exploration of Law
Review and Moot Court – the two most important honors
programs offered in law school. You will gain invaluable insight
into the workings of these programs as well as the best methods
to gain acceptance to such programs. Moreover, our law students
will give you an honest and hard-hitting review of just what
these experiences entail. Whether or not you ultimately choose
to try out for Moot Court or Law Review, this chapter will
teach you exactly what these programs are, how they work and
how they can impact not only your law school experience but
your entire legal career. |
The Mental
Change
Law School will change the way you think. Many law students
report that the first year law school experience reorganized
their thinking process and overhauled their analytical abilities.
In this enlightening chapter, you will learn exactly how these
mental changes tend to play out within your thinking. You
will gain specific knowledge of what to expect as your mental
processes begin to undergo some very predictable and exciting
changes. Most importantly, our law students will walk you
through the ramifications of these changes and equip you with
the foresight to avoid the complications that such changes
can result in. This first hand knowledge will teach you to
navigate these changes in a way that is most beneficial to
your experience while not alienating those who are part of
your life. |
Outlines
& Other Tools
Law School Outlines are a law student’s primary roadmap
to success. This crucial chapter will explain exactly what
outlines are, how they originate, and how they can best be
put to use most efficiently. Moreover, our law students will
share with you their most secretly guarded techniques on using
Outlines to gain a competitive edge over your classmates during
a law school exam. After watching this chapter, you will gain
invaluable tips and tricks regarding Outlining techniques
which will help you to maximum your points on the exam and
rise above the dreaded law school curve. |
Past Exams
Law School tends to be terribly inadequate at providing law
students with feedback. Thus, most law students report that
going through the first year feels like navigating through
a dense fog with a compass that doesn’t work right.
This chapter will walk you through the importance of Past
Exams, explaining how to acquire and use these texts to maximize
your opportunities for feedback. You will be surprised as
to how many of your classmates will fail to take advantage
of this crucial resource – thereby finding themselves
inadequately prepared for exams. Moreover, our law students
will teach you how to milk past exams for every point they
are worth in order to maximize your exam scores and, ultimately,
your grade point average. |
Picking
A Law School
Law Schools are relatively similar in terms of the curriculum
that they teach. However, they can be worlds apart in terms
of the methodology with which they approach this material
and the importance they place on certain aspects of the law.
Moreover, the law school you attend will have immeasurable
effects that will reverberate throughout your entire legal
career. In this chapter, our law students discuss the pros
and cons of high ranking and lower ranking schools as they
lay forth the most important factors to consider in choosing
which law schools to apply to and, ultimately, which law school
to attend. |
Reading
Cases
Law School reading encompasses 90 percent of the first year
experience. This chapter gives you an insightful look into
exactly what law school reading consists of and exactly how
involved it can be. Our law students will share their first
hand stories of how they learned to adjust to the sheer volume
of reading as well as how they slowly came to decipher the
foreign language known as legalese. Full of detailed advise
on how to deal with the reading in law school, focusing upon
a strategic approach which will help to prepare you for the
Socratic Method in class while teaching you to hone in on
the few key sentences in each case in order to best equip
yourself for each law school exam. |
The
Socratic Method
Law Schools tend to employ an ancient method of questioning
known as the Socratic Method. What can we say, for all its
fear inducing horror, the Socratic method also adds to the
excitement and thrill of the first year experience. In this
chapter, you will gain insight as to how the Socratic method
is employed to intimidate first year law school students while
serving the duel purpose of teaching the class the most puzzling
legal principles. You’ll giggle along with our law students
as they relate their seat gripping experiences in wrestling
with the Socratic method. All the while, however, this chapter
will focus upon how to use the Socratic method for all its
worth and to flip it into a positive experience which will
better prepare you for your first year exams. |
Study
Groups
Law School is ripe with forks in the road. One of the most
important decisions faced by a first year law student early
on is whether or not to join a study group. In this revealing
chapter, you will be subjected to the two opposing views on
this issue as the pros and cons of study groups are weighed
out by law students who’ve already been through it all.
Our law students will walk you through the specific workings
of a first year study group as they explain how to go about
forming one as well as how to use your study group to best
advance the ultimate goal – scoring more points on a
law school exam. |
Taking
Time Off
Law School isn’t going anywhere. In fact, more and
more law students are taking time off in order to build some
life experience before going to law school. In this chapter,
you will gain firsthand knowledge on the specific ways in
which taking some time off can help you to do better once
you’re in law school. Learn from our law students as
they discuss their own decisions regarding when to enter law
school and the ramifications that their decisions had on their
motivation, grades and, ultimately, their long term career
choices. For anyone who’s ever questioned whether it
is their time to go to law school, this chapter will shed
light on this all important decision. Like many of life’s
endeavors, timing is often everything. As you will learn in
this chapter, law school is no exception to this rule. |
Time
Management
Law School is an intellectual wrestling match, an emotional
rollercoaster and an endurance trial all rolled into one.
Yet, this multi-faceted nature of the law school education
makes it more akin to a juggling act than anything else. In
fact, the most successful law students are able embrace the
juggling act nature of law school and strike a balance between
their law school studies and their social lives. In order
to strike such a balance, one must master the skill of time
management. In this insightful chapter, you will hear some
very enlightening testimonials regarding the skill of time
management and how it can play into the law school experience.
You will get specific advise as to what tends to work and
what doesn’t. Most importantly, you will learn about
the phenomenon of ‘synthesizing’ the law before
your first set of law school exams. Far too many law students
report that their sense of synthesis did not occur until after
their first set of exams. Needless to say, that’s a
bit late. Our law students will discuss the phenomenon of
‘synthesis’ and its importance in your law school
exams and, ultimately, your law school grades. |
Typing
Law School does not require that you know how to type. Many
law students make it all the way through law school without
typing out a single page of notes or an exam answer. However,
this chapter will provide you with an honest overview of the
advantages that typing can offer you throughout law school.
Whether taking notes in class, or typing out an answer on
an exam, our law students will explore the specific benefits
that skilled typing can offer in law school. Whether you have
decided to handwrite or type your way through law school,
this entertaining chapter will map out the landscape to come
and help you to best equip yourself for the law school ride.
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Picking
An Undergraduate Major
Law School is rumored to favor certain undergraduate majors
over others. Many law students report that they chose their
undergraduate degrees based solely on a specific intent to
apply to law school. Others claim to have chosen an undergraduate
degree before they ever even considered a career in the law.
In this chapter, you will find out exactly what implication
your undergraduate degree can have on your law school experience.
Our law students will explore the impact that each of their
respective degrees had on their success in law school while
shedding light on which, if any, degrees may prove to be the
most useful. So, whether you’re majoring in English,
Philosophy, Film or Nutrition, you’re gonna want to
watch this chapter to get an honest and accurate assessment
of just what sort of skill set is crucial to your success
in the law school environment. |
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