Law School Blogs

Applying to Law School

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Now that August is quickly approaching, this is a perfect time to send out a blog post about applying to law school. If you are reading this blog know that you will be applying to law school, then Congratulations! Welcome to the journey on the road to becoming a law student. If you are contemplating law school, then hopefully I don’t scare you away. This will be a longer blog post because there is so much that goes into applying to law school. Hopefully, you all find this blog helpful.

This blog is especially different because I am not the only one writing. I personally had a terrible LSAT score and wanted the best of the best to share a success story with the LSAT for my readers. A good friend of mine will talk all about the LSAT. You can find her on Twitter “@BlackElleWoods1” and you can read her material https://themelaninellewood.wixsite.com/mysite

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Recap of my First-Year in Law School

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Hello, all! I have not blogged in over a month. It has been a rough semester. In short, this semester was more difficult than last semester because the topics were different, expectations were higher, and I was looking for an internship or Externship. The good news is that I finished my first-year without dropping out (as much as I said I would), and I also landed an Externship at an amazing law firm in downtown Charleston. An Externship is when you get class credit for working. My next blog will be more in-depth about Externships, so stay tuned!

 

Alright! So, my first-year is done. How do I feel? What is it like being done? Well, buckle in because I am about to recap it all in one blog!

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Finals in Law School

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My first final is one month away. Although I have taken four finals, I am still scared. Taking a final that is worth a sufficient part of your grade is HUGE! The nerves are high! Finals were the most stressful time of my life because your grade is dependent on how well you do compare to others. Luckily, I ended finals better than what I thought I would do. I corrected my study habits earlier on and found out what worked for me prior to the final. So, what do I do to prepare?

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