Acing Your First Year of Law School: The Ten Steps to Success You Won't Learn in Class FROM THE PUBLISHER
Acing Your First Year of Law School provides advice for first year law students on a variety of issues to help them avoid the pitfalls that are common
amongst first year students. Not only will you learn what you need to succeed, but you will also learn what you do not need to know, so you can
stop wasting your time on the trivial things in your first year.
In ten easy-to-follow chapters, this book teaches you the skills you need to know to study the law. It teaches you how to:
Read a case
Brief a Case Effectively
Learn from Socratic Class Discussion
Do Legal Research
Do Legal Writing
Navigate the Bluebook of Legal Citation
Use Study Aids
Prepare Outlines for Each Class
Study for Exams
Write Exam Answers
It's a lot to learn, but this book will teach you how to do it!
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING
[Acing Your First Year of Law School] provides a unique introduction to the study of law, an introduction that will undoubtedly make a difference. This is the book I wish I had when I stated Law School. (Gerald L. Shargel, Criminal Defense Attorney to John Gotti, Jr.) Gerald L. Shargel
Success in law school goes to those who understand the system faster than their peers. Unlike other law school primers, Acing Your First Year of Law School doesn't just synthesize legal concepts it explains law school. Ignore this book at your peril. (M. Cameron Kenny, New York Assistant District Attorney, Member of Law Review) M. Cameron Kenny