Helping New Law School Students Succeed
Tutorials + Tools + Templates!
Provide you with a practical four-phase blueprint for developing your own master study notes. This framework and associated templates will help you establish effective study practices in preparation for your assessments.
Provide you with tutorials, tools and templates for conducting legal research and navigating the complexities of legal education.
Provide you with tips on how to approach large quantities of learning content and how to document information for a specific purpose.
"Am I smart enough to succeed at law school?"
"How do I manage all the assigned readings?"
"What if I don’t understand the material as well as other law students?"
"What is the best way to take study notes at law school?"
If any of these thoughts have been running through your mind, you're not alone!
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This online course provides new law school students with a downloadable note-taking template with step-by-step instructions for developing their own study notes when studying law. Boost your law grades with better study notes!
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Download this QRG for a brief introduction to the IRAC framework. IRAC is a widely used framework that helps law students analyse and structure their written assessments and exams when answering problem-based questions.
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One of the essential skills new law students need to develop is the ability to write a case summary (also known as a case brief). Download this QRG to view the information that is often included in a case summary. An example is also provided.
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