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		<title>Grades . . . where are you!?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Jan 2012 19:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s been 3 weeks since my last final exam and I&#8217;m a little over a week away from starting my spring semester &#8211; so where the heck are my grades!? I was warned the wait for grades would be even more painful than waiting for my LSAT results and for the first 2 weeks of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=670&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color:#666699;">It&#8217;s been 3 weeks since my last final exam and I&#8217;m a little over a week away from starting my spring semester &#8211; so where the heck are my grades!?</span></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">I was warned the wait for grades would be even more painful than waiting for my LSAT results and for the first 2 weeks of waiting, I was patient and kept my mind occupied.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><span style="color:#ff99cc;"><em>I&#8217;m done waiting.</em></span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;"><strong><span style="color:#ff99cc;"><em>Give me my grades!!!</em></span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align:left;">I get that this isn&#8217;t like undergrad where professors enter in their own grades as soon as they are available. What is the hold up? I assume it is because all law school exams are graded anonymously &#8211; the professor only has access to a code for each student (the student, in lieu of using their name, used a code given to them by the school&#8217;s registrar). Then, the professors have to turn in the exam grades which correspond only to the anonymous codes and another person matches up the codes with the law student&#8217;s true identity and then plugs them in to whatever arcane system they use. At my law school, only one person matches up the codes and inputs grades &#8211; and it takes <em>FOREVER</em>.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">Meanwhile, I&#8217;m passing the time cleaning my house, getting organized for next semester, and checking <a href="http://legalryangosling.tumblr.com/">legalryangosling.tumblr.com</a> &#8211; yum.</p>
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		<title>1 semester down, 5 more to go!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 17:39:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>LawSchoolDreamer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve just completed my first semester of law school &#8211; that makes me 1/6th of a lawyer, right?  Or 5/6th a normal person? &#160; Wow &#8211; I&#8217;ve really come a long way. It seems not that long ago I was dreaming of being a law student, questioning whether I was capable to even get in. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=661&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve just completed my first semester of law school &#8211; that makes me 1/6th of a lawyer, right?  Or 5/6th a normal person?</p>
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<p>Wow &#8211; I&#8217;ve really come a long way. It seems not that long ago I was dreaming of being a law student, questioning whether I was capable to even get in. I had to make giant leaps of faith along the way.</p>
<p>Grades won&#8217;t be in for 3-4 weeks but even without knowing the &#8220;real&#8221; result of my hard work, I would say this semester has been a huge success. I worked harder than I ever have in my life and have grown not only intellectually, but emotionally (by learning to trust myself, believing I could do this).</p>
<p>I wish I had updated this blog more regularly throughout the semester but over the next 4 weeks of winter break I hope to update more regularly on my thoughts of the first semester. I have lots of advice I hope to share as well.</p>
<p>In the mean time, please let me know what you would like to hear! Either comment to this post, send me a <a title="Contact LawSchoolDreamer" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/contact-lawschooldreamer/">message</a> on the blog, or email me at lawschooldreamer [at] gmail dot com and I will address your inquiries in a post.</p>
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		<title>You know you are a 1L when . . .</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Nov 2011 15:09:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1. Assuming you didn&#8217;t, you now wish you had taken advantage of the &#8220;opportunity&#8221; to slack off in undergrad. How nice it would&#8217;ve been to push back a reading assignment or two with little repercussions. 2. You read an &#8220;article&#8221; (which is now a &#8220;fact pattern&#8221;) about a fun opportunity to have wild animals come [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=654&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1. Assuming you didn&#8217;t, you now wish you had taken advantage of the &#8220;opportunity&#8221; to slack off in undergrad. How nice it would&#8217;ve been to push back a reading assignment or two with little repercussions.</p>
<p>2. You read an &#8220;article&#8221; (which is now a &#8220;fact pattern&#8221;) about a fun opportunity to have wild animals come to your home (sort of like a petting zoo coming to you) and instead of thinking about how great it would be, all you can think about is the various legal issues.</p>
<p>3. When someone babbles-on, taking forever to get to the point, your first instinct is to &#8220;brief&#8221; the dialogue into a short, concise, compartmentalized document in your head. Your second instinct is to calculate the time wasted which could have been better spent studying.</p>
<p>4. Your non-law family and friends avoid you and you realize you have nothing interesting to tell them. You aren&#8217;t just alienated, you are literally, an alien.</p>
<p>5. When someone talks about an &#8220;unconscionable&#8221; act you try to figure out what part of the &#8220;contract&#8221; they are talking about . . . only to find they meant someone did something really heinous.</p>
<p>6. You LUST over sleep. And feel guilty for giving-in.</p>
<p>7. Everything you thought you knew before . . . is now questionable.</p>
<p>8. Everything has now the potential suddenly to become tortious conduct.</p>
<p>9. When class is cancelled your first thought is &#8220;Yes, I have time to shower today!&#8221;</p>
<p>10. You either love what you are doing or you hate it. There&#8217;s no in between. . .</p>
<p>. . . . and FYI &#8211; I still LOVE it. Every-minute-of-it.</p>
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		<title>My Favorite Things: Law Student Edition</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 01:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Writing this, I&#8217;m reminded of Oprah&#8217;s infamous &#8220;Favorite Things&#8221; episodes in which she surprises her audience with announcing (and gifting) her favorite things . . . sorry, no giveaways here &#8211; but I am announcing my favorite law school gear/swag/tools, without which, my life would be slightly less organized/sane/happy. Gel Highlighters by Sharpie. Law school [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=649&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Writing this, I&#8217;m reminded of Oprah&#8217;s infamous &#8220;Favorite Things&#8221; episodes in which she surprises her audience with announcing (and gifting) her favorite things . . . sorry, no giveaways here &#8211; but I am announcing my favorite law school gear/swag/tools, without which, my life would be slightly less organized/sane/happy.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.sharpie.com/enUS/Pages/gel-highlighter.aspx">Gel Highlighters by Sharpie</a>. Law school casebook pages are super thin and even the dullest, most dried-out highlighters bleed through. I am too OCD to handle that anxiety-inducing ickiness. These highlighters are amaaazing! Because they aren&#8217;t liquid, they don&#8217;t bleed through the page. Two drawbacks: 1) They aren&#8217;t super accurate and they take some getting used to and though they have a chiseled-tip, it dulls (which makes it even less accurate); and 2) They are gel, so its sort of like laying a residue on the page, which feels kind of funky.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.sharpie.com/enUS/Pages/retractable-fine-point-pen.aspx">Pens by Sharpie</a>. Okay, Sharpie is in no way a sponsor of this post nor am I a paid spokesperson (BTW, you will likely find cheaper prices at your local office supply store &#8211; the Sharpie website sells these items outrageously overpriced!). BUT it just so happens my second favorite thing are these amaaaaazing pens which do not bleed through thin pages, come in a variety of colors (good for book-briefing in technicolor which makes it easier to <a title="Midsemester Reflection on my 0L Prep" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/10/19/midsemester-reflection-on-my-0l-prep/">type up briefs later</a>), the pens are retractable so I can extend the life and not keep track of a cap, and the tip is super fine! Also, I&#8217;m a lefty so I have to be careful about the &#8220;wetness&#8221; of ink pens because they tend to smear &#8211; but never fear! The ink dries fast enough it doesn&#8217;t smear. Hey! A Rhyme!</li>
<li>A Sturdy Adjustable Bookstand. Seriously. I even have a friend that brings a collapsable/travel one to class and props her book up next to her laptop. Mine (which <a title="here's a link" href="http://www.amazon.com/Book-Stand-Bookstand-Bookstands-Holder/dp/B001J9SFXK/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1320282081&amp;sr=8-2">I&#8217;ve linked to</a>) is not as portable, but it is super sturdy and since I do most of my studying at home, it is perfect for me. Just make sure it is wide-enough for ginormous casebooks.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.drugstore.com/halls-warm-ups-cough-suppressant-drops-mocha-mint/qxp378390">Hall&#8217;s Mocha-Flavored Cough Drops</a>. Okay, I admit, this is random, but I&#8217;m getting over a cold and happened to come across these (my husband actually found them!) They are delicious and I am convinced the mocha-flavoring (which is my favorite coffee flavor) creates a placebo effect for me; so I trick myself into thinking I&#8217;m getting some much needed caffeine!</li>
<li><a href="http://www.aspenlaw.com/search/search.asp?&amp;sn=159785634&amp;e=main&amp;nsrt=TTL_A0&amp;k=crunchtime&amp;tag=CTGSAll%20Study%20Aids|SERSEmanuel%20CrunchTime">Crunchtime Outlines</a>. I am preparing my outlines for my classes now (yikes!) and am absolutely amazed by the usefulness of the Crunchtime books. Not only do they provide the black letter law, but they also provide flow charts (which I love, because I&#8217;m a visual learner) AND exam tips with a few sample questions and answers! I&#8217;ve linked to the publisher&#8217;s website but I strongly recommend looking at Amazon.com or another online bookstore to purchase them much more cheaply.</li>
<li>General on-the-go essentials like instant coffee packets, granola bars, etc. Time is limited and when I&#8217;m in study mode between classes and don&#8217;t want to spend time running down sustenance, it is super handy to just grab what I need out of my backpack. GASP! Yes, I said backpack.</li>
<li>My backpack. Seriously, I&#8217;m so glad I opted to go with a backpack rather than my usual mode of book-transportation which consisted of a) oversized handbags; b) professional-looking laptop totes; c) messenger bags. Honestly, I&#8217;m carrying 20+ pounds everywhere I go every day. Had I opted for a one-sided option I think my back would be totally out of wack. Plus, I really appreciate being able to navigate the stairs and halls of my law school without worrying about swinging a bag into something, etc. A backpack really is super convenient, even though it isn&#8217;t my usual style.</li>
<li>Halloween Candy. Hey, it is not my fault I&#8217;m a stress eater.</li>
<li><a href="http://abovethelaw.com/2011/09/how-1ls-should-not-approach-peer-networking/">Law Students who are even crazier than me</a>. It makes me feel more normal, seriously. Okay so the article I linked to (about an anxious 1L seeking advice from his/her upperclassmen peers) isn&#8217;t maybe that crazy. But <a href="http://blogs.findlaw.com/blotter/2011/08/mercer-law-students-murder-classmate-charged.html">this one</a> (Mercer law student who heinously murders another classmate) is seriously insane (and NOT one of my favorite things).</li>
<li><a href="http://abovethelaw.com/2011/11/all-dogs-go-to-law-school/#more-108124">Law Students requesting therapy dogs to lighten spirits</a>. Additional law schools are following Yale&#8217;s &#8220;Lead&#8221; (get it? &#8220;lead&#8221; haha) by incorporating therapy dogs as stress relievers for students. I am fortunate enough to have my own but believe all should be so lucky to have this benefit!</li>
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		<title>Midsemester Reflection on my 0L Prep</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I promised to follow-up to my 0L prep post once I could discern whether any of it was useful. Over the last several weeks, I have been thinking about what I would say/recommend/advise. Part of my delay in this penultimate follow-up post (expect another one after first semester grades are back) is of course the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=630&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I promised to follow-up to my <a title="My 0L Summer Prep" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/my-0l-summer-prep/">0L prep</a> post once I could discern whether any of it was useful. Over the last several weeks, I have been thinking about what I would say/recommend/advise. Part of my delay in this penultimate follow-up post (expect another one after first semester grades are back) is of course the lack of time I have. Law school forces you to really think about time efficiency. For those who take this journey seriously, every time spent not studying must be justifiable. I seem to only have two justifications: 1) Spending time with my dogs, cats, and  . . . oh yeah, my husband; and 2) Mental refreshers which recharge me and make me more productive for when I do study.</p>
<p>Blogging definitely falls under the second category &#8211; I enjoy it immensely. It is a stress reliever and I feel good knowing others are benefiting from (and/or enjoying) my posts.  So when <a href="www.downthelegalrabbithole.wordpress.com  ">Legal Rabbit</a> messaged me, I was inspired to write this post. With her permission, I am sharing her kind email with you:</p>
<blockquote><p><span style="color:#0000ff;">Hello,</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;">I&#8217;ve been a longtime fan of your blog! Since the LSAT is finished and I&#8217;m finishing up my apps, I was wondering what kind of prep I could do before law school starts. I think you are one of the most informative and honest law bloggers out there, so I was hoping you could share some tips. I guess I&#8217;m wondering what kind of books would be a waste of time and what kind of prep would be helpful? I&#8217;m working during my gap year before law school, but have plenty of time to read in my free time.</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;">Thanks so much for your time,</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;">LR</span></p>
<p><span style="color:#0000ff;"><span style="color:#0000ff;"><a href="http://www.downthelegalrabbithole.wordpress.com">www.downthelegalrabbithole.wordpress.com</a>  </span></span></p></blockquote>
<p>As many of you will recall, I had BIG plans for my 0L summer. My <a title="My 0L Summer Prep" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/my-0l-summer-prep/">to-do list</a> was good-intentioned, but in the end, not getting all of it done (and really booking-it to try to complete even half of it) made me feel that I was unprepared or that my future classmates would be more prepared than I! Turns out, the fact I read even one book and had given any thought to what was coming meant I was more prepared than most. But did it pay off? That&#8217;s the important question.</p>
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<p>To answer this, I am forced to think about what was important for me to know in order to be successful these last few weeks. This list sums it up:</p>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Know how to read a legal opinion</span>. For the most part, the opinions that are in casebooks are edited (ie. shortened, containing only the relevant info in order to demonstrate that rule/exception/point). However, I&#8217;ve already had to read 3 &#8220;real&#8221; (unedited) opinions, which were 10+ pages. 3-4 of which were &#8220;fluff&#8221; that I was quite tempted to skip. For the most part, almost any 0L prep book will have a few pages on reading a legal opinion. However, this <a href="http://volokh.com/files/howtoreadv2.pdf">FREE PDF </a>(&#8220;How to Read a Legal Opinion&#8221;) is one of the best guides, in fact, our legal writing instructor gave us a copy the first day of class. It is 10 pages and very to-the-point. Even better, it goes beyond what simply what an opinion is and discusses what to look for and familiarity with the structure of opinions. Also, force yourself to read every word in the opinion. In undergrad, and just pleasure reading, even the strongest of readers have a tendency to skip words, lines, or even paragraphs to get to the &#8220;good stuff.&#8221; It isn&#8217;t possible to do that here. Also, if there is a word you dont&#8217; know (legal or otherwise) you have to look it up. Checkout <a title="Free E-Dictonary Offer from Nolo" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/04/27/free-e-dictonary-offer-from-nolo/">NOLO&#8217;s free dictionary!</a></li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Know how to brief cases/opinions, how to use the brief to prepare for class and how to use the brief again for your course outline</span>. Upperclassmen both in real life and on law school forums will say that briefing is a waste of time. Why not just &#8220;book brief&#8221; (ie., highlighting in the book in different colors or writing in the margins &#8220;Issue,&#8221; &#8220;Holding,&#8221; etc. There are several reasons. First, briefing forces you to compartmentalize the parts of the case and actively engage in the material (yeah, and highlighting in technicolor does the same thing). Well, true. But, when you are cold-called and 80 of your peers plus your professor are staring at you for the answer, what are the odds you are going to forget what the orange-color marker means, or suddenly what you wrote as &#8220;Issue&#8221; in the margin, does not exactly pinpoint the part of the case which refers to the issue &#8211; which you have now forgotten. It is better to have a brief with the Procedural History, Facts, Issue, Holding, Rule, and Analysis (really just any dicta/notes) separated-out plainly (and when possible, in your own words, but concisely). So that in a panic, when my professor says &#8220;Ms. Dreamer, how did we get here, what did the lower court&#8217;s say?&#8221; I can quickly look to the part of my brief which says &#8220;Procedural History,&#8221; skim the 1-2 sentences I have typed, and respond. (But class participation/performance doesn&#8217;t matter and exams are graded blindly, so who cares if you look stupid). Well, I care.  I want my classmates and professors to respect me, but also, I don&#8217;t want to waste their time. The more accurately and concisely I can respond, the quicker we can move through the material and the more material we can cover. Further, I will get far more out of a class when I am calm, focused, &#8220;on-it&#8221; than if I&#8217;m fumbling around like an idiot, embarrassed and clueless. Secondly, opinions are not always neatly organized where one could simply write &#8220;Issue&#8221; next to a line and that line represents the issue. In fact, most opinions do not explicitly write out, &#8220;The issue in this case is . . .&#8221; Rather, the issue is inferred based on the text of the opinion.  In fact, that is part of the students job in analyzing the opinion &#8211; to figure out what the heck is in dispute, and how this particular case fits in to the overall picture of the subject (more on this later).  Which brings me to the other purpose of the brief &#8211; using it for my outline &#8211; which is my current task-at-hand since I am now on fall break. Every case represents a rule or an exception to the main rule. That is why we are reading these cases (rather than just learning the rules alone in a boring list). So your course outline is made up primarily of the rules from the cases &#8211; each case is referenced by a &#8220;one liner&#8221; of the important facts with the rule. Outlining is quite time consuming and when you are outlining half the course, as I am this week, you will appreciate having already typed the facts and rule so all that is needed is a copy and paste. If you didn&#8217;t brief, then you have to go back to the case you read 40+ cases ago and try to figure out which facts were pertinent and what the rule is. Important point about briefs: briefing is done before class, and as I have just demonstrated, the brief is examined again for outlining. But don&#8217;t forget, between pre-class and outlining, you must go back to your brief and add-in any class notes, make any corrections, additions, etc. You don&#8217;t want to rely on your pre-class brief that could be incorrect or incomplete.</li>
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<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">How to analyze the cases and understand the nuances</span>. Probably the one skill I wish I was better at before starting law school was really analyzing the cases. Thinkingly deeply. Actively learning &#8211; being engaged in the material. The first several weeks, I realized I could easily point out the issue, holding, etc. but I didn&#8217;t always know why and I didn&#8217;t always know how to answer a professor&#8217;s follow up questions (ex. Hypos, &#8220;Assume the same facts as in the X case, minus this one thing the person did, and instead let&#8217;s assume that person instead acted differently &#8211; do we still have assault?&#8221;). There was a lot to do and I found I would often read, brief, next, repeat, etc. It was survival &#8211; get everything done, as quickly as possible. But by doing this, I was missing out on developing the essential skill of legal analysis. Legal analysis requires looking at the specifics of the case (go deep into the details) but also to look at the broad picture.  In looking at the specifics, by understanding the arguments that the judge is presented with, you get a better understanding for why the judge ruled a certain way. Which argument was more compelling? If the prevailing party&#8217;s argument was different, would they have still won the case? What exactly made the judge find that the prevailing party&#8217;s argument was more strong? Where/how did the losing party&#8217;s argument fail &#8211; was there something missing? How did the parties&#8217; argument fit within the rule of law that the judge applied? When the judge took the argument and compared it to the rule, did the judge have to broaden the rule to make it fit or did this narrow the rule in some way? What does this mean in terms of precedent &#8211; how will the next litigant in the next case be impacted? &#8211; This brings me to the &#8220;big picture&#8221; or the &#8220;forrest.&#8221;You have to actually know the case so intimately that you understand what it represents in terms of the &#8220;big picture.&#8221; Part of this means asking: &#8220;Why was this case assigned and why is it in this part of the book?&#8221; &#8220;Is what I am being shown here the rule for X topic, is it an exception to that topic?&#8221; &#8220;Does this case demonstrate the same thing the last case did, but in a very different context?&#8221; &#8220;How does this fit into what I&#8217;ve already learned thus far?&#8221; &#8211; These are the sort of questions that are essential in understanding the &#8220;big picture.&#8221; Don&#8217;t lose the forrest for the trees. I was told this 10+ times during orientation, by upperclassmen, by professors, etc. But I didn&#8217;t know what it meant until a month-in. The big picture is important in shaping your understanding of the topic but also looking at cases in more abstract terms makes it easier to apply the rule to a new (somewhat different) fact pattern. And that skills is what is tested on the final exam.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Accept ambiguity/arbitrariness/conflict</span>. I will never forget &#8211; I read Case A and thought to myself &#8220;wow, easy enough, I see what the rule is &#8211; not hard at all.&#8221; Then, I read Case B and thought &#8220;crap, the court ruled completely differently than Case A yet these cases are so similar &#8211; am I an idiot, let me read this again . . . same thing, I don&#8217;t get it.&#8221; This happens, and no, I wasn&#8217;t an idiot &#8211; I had read and understood both cases. But together, the cases conflicted. Why? After much frustration, I realized that when this happens, there are several reasons. First, it is important to analyze the facts of each case, which facts are present in Case A that are not present in Case B. Perhaps the fact omitted was a triggering fact quite essential to the court&#8217;s reasoning. Second, the courts may be in different jurisdictions and therefore, they aren&#8217;t required to rule a certain way (and have just demonstrated this by their rulings). Third, the time period could be different (was Case A decided 50+ years earlier and Case B represents the new, &#8220;modern&#8221; view, in which Case B overturns the precedent of Case A), or Fourth, nobody knows &#8211; and that is okay! (What!? &#8211; yep, seriously. Just accept it, and move-on).</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Have a broad understanding of the American legal system, court structure, and the role of the judiciary</span>. 0L prep books and law school casebooks don&#8217;t really get into this yet it is so important to have this background information (pretty much what used to be taught in high school civics courses) to shape your understanding of the process and the system. This (again) <a title="The U.S. Legal System" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/03/26/the-u-s-legal-system/">FREE! PDF </a>is a real gem. It is long, so don&#8217;t spend too much time reading word-for-word, but at least get acquainted with the legal system.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Time management &#8211; creating and sticking t0 a schedule</span>. This is huge. Take a lot of stock in time management. It can give you even more of an edge than just being &#8220;naturally&#8221; intelligent. Become extremely aware of how your time is spent. 20 minutes here and there throughout the day scoping out Facebook, etc. can add up to hours each day. In law school, it is a struggle to get everything done. At my law school, the question isn&#8217;t so much about getting the reading (the bare minimum) done, but how much more you did than the next guy (there&#8217;s always something more that can be done). Don&#8217;t waste time &#8211; it is the law student&#8217;s (and lawyer&#8217;s) most valuable asset. As a 0L, become more efficient, practice good time management. Also, pay attention to your most productive hours &#8211; are you most productive in the morning, evening, etc. As a law student, take your class schedule and at the beginning of every week, schedule-in ample time designated for reading the assignments for each class. Then at the end of every week, schedule time for reconciling reading notes and briefs and class notes (harmonize any conflicts, including any additions, etc.) Schedule in your breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Stick to it.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Discipline</span>. Having worked in the &#8220;real&#8221; world for many years, even while completing an undergraduate degree took a great deal of discipline. I would say discipline is one of my strongest points. Having maturity and purpose in my life makes discipline a little easier for me than some of my much younger cohorts. However, I too have had to increase my level of discipline &#8211; we all do to varying degrees. A good chunk of my younger classmates are having to discipline themselves from going out and partying (even drinking until complete drunkenness). Thankfully, that is not my issue. However, disciplining myself to turn down an episode of The Good Wife (gasp!) in order to read 10 more pages of put-you-to-sleep contracts reading has been a challenge. There is always more work than there is time. So in addition to time management, 0L&#8217;s would serve themselves well to become more disciplined, controlled, and have purpose. When I say purpose, what I mean is, what are you aiming to do with yourself today, this week, three years, five years &#8211; is what you are doing right now going to accomplish that purpose? Don&#8217;t lose sight of your purpose. That said &#8211; DVRing The Good Wife and watching it when time permitted was a great refresher! So don&#8217;t push yourself when you are burnt out. Take a break (a reasonable one) &#8211; it will likely make you more productive when you get back to work.</li>
</ul>
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<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Focus</span>. Can you read a bunch of boring gibberish that you have no idea what it is saying and do it in a sufficient time (not getting on Facebook between every page &#8211; or paragraph). Focus takes practice. It is a skill <em>and </em>a tool which you will need to constantly use &#8211; so it better be in tip-top shape. If you suspect you may have legitimate medical issues preventing you from being able to focus, see a medical doctor. Would a better diet improve your mental stamina? Some believe that exercise is good for the brain too. But really, it takes practice. Try reading something complicated and mundane (most legal opinions fit this bill) and set a timer for 5 minutes. This isn&#8217;t an exercise in speed-reading (quite the contrary). When 5 minutes is up, do you know how many times you thought about something else, or even how many times you actually did do something else. How good is your comprehension of what you just read? A good case to try this with is <a href="http://laws.lp.findlaw.com/getcase/us/5/137.html">Marbury v. Madison</a>, which is a common Constitutional Law class (hey, you&#8217;ll probably have to read this 1L year anyway, so why not try now &#8211; I&#8217;ve even provided a link to the case).</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Get your affairs in order</span>.  I won&#8217;t spend a lot of time on this, it is pretty self-explanatory. I mention it only because a fellow classmate turned good friend had sharp pains in her stomach all summer but ignored them &#8211; only to have to have gallbladder surgery 3 weeks into law school. This sort of thing is not-fun but it is even more awful when it rears its ugly head when your a law student! As much as possible, try to anticipate things by seeing your regular medical doctor, renewing driver&#8217;s licenses, etc. Also, if you have to relocate for law school, move-in as early as possible. In law school, you hit the ground running from the first day. Many of my classmates were unpacking and just getting acquainted (having moved-in 1-2 days before orientation). Needless to say, they were pretty distracted.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Know how to type &#8211; accurately and fast</span>. I suspect this is less of an issue for most of you are reading my blog. But even if you don&#8217;t plan to type your notes, you will likely want to type your outlines and perhaps your final exam &#8211; being a less-than-stellar typist is going to slow you down and frustrate you. If you do plan to type your class notes, then this point is even more important. You don&#8217;t want to miss an important point because you were too busy finding the &#8220;s&#8221; key or correcting your indecipherable mis-typed words.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Have a game plan &#8211; typing notes v. writing &#8211; and your approach/system</span>. There is something to be said about not bring a laptop to class. Obviously, it keeps you focused and off of Facebook. But even if temptation isn&#8217;t the issue, be aware of the &#8220;court reporter&#8221; syndrome &#8211; you are so focused that you type every word, verbatim! Class time is supposed to be spent analyzing what was said. It is a time to confirm that what you understood the case to mean (which you read before class, on your own) is in fact as it is (or isn&#8217;t). This is also when the professor takes you beyond the assigned reading and pushes your understanding above the casebook. You want to be able to take it all in, not frantically type everything assuming you will have time to re-view later. Plus, professors (at least mine talk in circles and repeat what they say several times &#8211; how frustrating it would be to type an entire paragraph realizing it doesn&#8217;t even encompass the main point (which is the few words that should&#8217;ve been typed). In terms of your approach, if you are typing will you use Microsoft Word, OneNote, Circus Ponies&#8217; Notebook, etc? Are you very proficient in each and do you have a system for organizing your information regardless which method you use? If you will be writing your notes, do you plan to type them after class (build this in to your schedule!).</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Think philosophically &#8211; not just about how things are, but why</span>. Some law schools (mine included) stress policy. Don&#8217;t worry about learning policy before law school, but at least thing critically about your own policies. Not just that you are pro-choice or pro-life, but why. The why is what matters. Map it out if you have to &#8211; you may find that the reason you agree with something is based on something else, and another, etc. What are all of the premises. Get used to thinking this way.</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Build Confidence and Trust in Yourself</span>.  The first semester of law school breaks you down. You begin to think you know less now than what you did before law school. It&#8217;s pretty scary when you start to feel like what you thought was right is now wrong and that nothing is certain. It is psychological warfare! Don&#8217;t let it get to you (easier said than done). But remember that you knew enough and were smart enough to get into law school and that what you knew to be true pre-law is still true now, but perhaps your understanding has deepened. Have a portion of your desk or study area that show off your pre-law school accomplishments. Certificates, thank you cards, pictures, whatever. Make a mini-shrine to remind yourself how awesome you really are.</li>
</ul>
<p>It is important to prepare, but it is more important to be wise in preparation.</p>
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<p>Sorry Legal Rabbit &#8211; this was probably way more than what you bargained for! In sum, I would say don&#8217;t read multiple 0L prep books &#8211; read one. If you want very specific tips that create a clear &#8220;game plan&#8221; I recommend <a href="http://www.amazon.com/1000-Days-Bar-Practice-Begins/dp/083773813X/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1319048128&amp;sr=1-1">1,000 Days to the Bar</a>. If you want the important stuff feel comfortable in creating your own &#8220;game plan&#8221; on your own, read <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Hard-Nosed-Advice-Cranky-Law-Professor/dp/1594608024/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1319048115&amp;sr=1-1">Hard Nosed Advice from a Cranky Law Professor</a>. In addition to reading <em>one </em>book, watch the DVD &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/All-About-School-Various-Students/dp/B000C42EP8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1319048313&amp;sr=8-1">All About Law School</a>&#8221; to give you a genuine idea of what to expect in law school &#8211; this will help calm your nerves about the &#8220;unknown&#8221; and give you a few tips. If you don&#8217;t want to shell out the money to purchase the DVD, watch a few of the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/kikkiblues?feature=watch">clips on youtube</a> and search for a few others there while you are at it. Just search &#8220;life of a law student&#8221; or &#8220;law school.&#8221; Or . . .there&#8217;s always the <a title="The Paper Chase, A Horror Film for 0Ls" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/02/16/the-paper-chase-a-horror-film-for-0ls/">Paper Chase.</a></p>
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<p>So why just one book? For the most part, if you&#8217;ve read one, you read them all. Further, I wish I had spent less time reading about what to do once I started law school because most of the advice wasn&#8217;t all that mind-blowing and everyone is naturally going to do what works for them anyway. Rather, I wish I had practiced reading dense, complicated material (specifically, legal opinions) and developed some of the skills I mentioned before. That&#8217;s what affects the learning curve. It is really about who catches on to this new, foreign method of learning the fastest. My advice is truly to focus more on honing the <em>skills </em>and less about the other stuff. That said, I have heard, though I have not read (shame on me, I have a copy) that Getting to Maybe is really good at teaching legal analysis. It may be worth reading it, but I do not know personally. Some folks (mainly on online forums) have indicated a desire to prep <em>substantively </em>for law school by looking at law school supplements, etc. This is not a good idea for two reasons. For one, it could be a complete waste of time because your professor will most likely emphasis different things and few topics than the supplement books. Second, this will lead to burnout even before law school. But, if you really must, and are really that eager, check out Emory University&#8217;s <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/us/itunes-u/mini-law-school-video/id422856072">&#8220;Mini Law School&#8221; podcasts</a>. They are law-related but more from a citizen&#8217;s point of view. I feel like law school expects a certain degree of baseline non-lawyer knowledge, so it would be helpful to make sure that you are at least aware of certain legal issues that exist (but not necessarily the law, legal ramifications, etc. of such issues).</p>
<p>But above all, spend the summer before law school relaxing and doing anything that you have wanted to get to or think you won&#8217;t have time to do once law school begins (because you likely will <em>not </em>have time once law school begins). It could be something as simple as reading for pleasure (a very good idea since reading is such a big part of law school, even non-legal reading is beneficial practice of this essential skill).</p>
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<p>On a personal note, I am loving law school &#8211; it is everything I hoped it would be and more. I am very happy that I chose to attend Dreamer School of Law and despite the craziness that is 1L year, I am really enjoying being a law student. I think I have grown tremendously, not just intellectually, but as a person. Though law school has a tendency to break people down (they tell us it is just part of the &#8220;process&#8221; as though that&#8217;s any better) I do feel that my confidence has grown. I am more trusting in myself and my abilities and feel I now have more purpose in my life than ever before. I will try to update more frequently, and in the mean time, if there are any specific questions, please let me know! Sometimes, I just don&#8217;t know <em>what </em>to write. Feel free to contact me via the &#8220;Contact Me&#8221; page or at lawschooldreamer [at] gmail [dot] com.</p>
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		<title>2 Weeks-In</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2011 23:04:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My apologies for not updating my blog sooner. I intended to check in during orientation and then after the first week of classes but once the first day of orientation came, I pretty much hit the ground running and had very little extra time. So I&#8217;ve completed my second week of law school and what [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=625&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My apologies for not updating my blog sooner. I intended to check in during orientation and then after the first week of classes but once the first day of orientation came, I pretty much hit the ground running and had very little extra time. So I&#8217;ve completed my second week of law school and what can I say, I am absolutely loving it!</p>
<p>Law School is definitely a lot of hard work and nothing I have ever done could have prepared me for what was ahead. As you know, I read a lot of pre-law school preparation materials but to be honest, the only thing that has been particularly beneficial is the fact I had already read and briefed opinions before. Getting used to reading and learning in a new language (the language of law) is one of the biggest changes from undergraduate coursework and though I had worked as a paralegal for 5+ years prior to beginning law school, I hadnt&#8217; been asked to think critically or analyze (legally) what I was reading. It isn&#8217;t just about reading and knowing the facts of the case but knowing what they mean in terms of how and why a court ruled a certain way. Whether or not I agreed with the court&#8217;s decision. And how a given case changed or added to my knowledge from previous cases.  It is all about analyzing the law. Time management skills are of course important, and suggestions on how to prepare for class were helpful, but at the end of the day, no one book is going to give you that knowledge. It is really about what works for me &#8211; which I&#8217;m still relatively figuring that out. One thing that is a must-do is to review your case briefs and reading notes 10 minutes before class starts.  It is amazing how just a few hours between reading and class can make that information dissapear. I haven&#8217;t been cold-called yet but my classmates tell me it is easy to forget everything you know when you are on the spot.</p>
<p>Contracts is quickly becoming my least favorite class.  Consideration . . . it&#8217;s just so vague. I love criminal law and torts. And legal writing and research are sort of my &#8220;comfort&#8221; classes because I feel like I can draw upon at least some of my prior knowledge to help me make my way through.</p>
<p>One thing I had been forewarned about was that law school is a lot like high school. This is no exaggeration! I carry a book back, have a locker, there is already a lot of gossip going around, and the clicks are already forming. It is kind of fun but I&#8217;m thankful that I get to stay out of a lot of the high school-esque behavior (my marital status has granted me immunity!)</p>
<p>I have about 60 pages of reading every night to prepare for the next class.  It isn&#8217;t really beneficial to read too far ahead on the weekend when time permits because then the material isn&#8217;t as &#8220;fresh&#8221; and some of it is better learned after a given class. For example, if pages 10-20, 21-30, and 31-40 are due in a given week, pages 21-30 might make more sense after the class that discussed 10-20 has met. I know 60 pages an evening doesn&#8217;t seem like much but boy does it take forever!!!</p>
<p>Another thing that will take some getting used to is uncertainty. Everything is pretty vague. There is no right and wrong answers, rather, there is only what a given court thought on a given set of facts.</p>
<p>I will do my best to post more frequently, but these first few weeks have been quite busy.</p>
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		<title>Orientation: T-10 Days!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 15:34:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Law school orientation is in 10 days. How did that happen? I am feeling excited/anxious/prepared. I have actively put myself in the mindset that I am ready to attack the material. I&#8217;m going in guns blazing. Aside from reading various law school preparedness materials (and I&#8217;ve updated my blogpost/review which can be read here), I&#8217;ve [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=620&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="color:#888888;">Law school orientation is in 10 days. </span></h2>
<h2><span style="color:#888888;">How did <em>that</em> happen?</span></h2>
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<p>I am feeling excited/anxious/prepared. I have actively put myself in the mindset that I am ready to <em>attack </em>the material. I&#8217;m going in guns blazing.</p>
<p>Aside from reading various law school preparedness materials (and I&#8217;ve updated my blogpost/review which can be read <a title="My 0L Summer Prep" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/my-0l-summer-prep/">here</a>), I&#8217;ve also spent a lot of time relaxing. I bought a bicycle, which I plan to use almost every day. I purchased my first backpack in 15+ years (it will take some getting used to). And I&#8217;ve already met a few of my classmates, whom I already adore. I feel like I&#8217;m quickly finding my place  . . . and my footing.</p>
<p>My schedule and book list came a little later than expected. I know some incoming 1L&#8217;s at other law schools have had their schedules and book lists for a month. I just got mine a few days ago but was able to save around $150 on purchasing just two of my required casebooks online. Unfortunately, I&#8217;m finding that since I am just now able to purchase books online, many of the books are priced higher than they may have been just a few weeks ago. I wish I could have jumped on all of the early bargains before desperation/inflation took effect.</p>
<p>Well that&#8217;s all I have for now . . . I will try to update my post  on 0L guides again this week and look forward to updating you on my first days of law school!</p>
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		<title>Cheap, Last Minute Law School Guides</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many of my soon-to-be 1L colleagues, the summer is closing-in. I know I have crossed off only about half of my pre-law bucket list which includes reading various 0L prep materials. For those of you who have limited time and/or limited funds, checkout these quick but informative last minute law school guides: Law School [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=613&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many of my soon-to-be 1L colleagues, the summer is closing-in. I know I have crossed off only about half of my pre-law bucket list which includes reading various <a title="My 0L Summer Prep" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/my-0l-summer-prep/" target="_blank">0L prep</a> materials. For those of you who have limited time and/or limited funds, checkout these quick but informative last minute law school guides:</p>
<p><a href="http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/profiles/glesnerfines/success1.html" target="_blank">Law School &#8211; Materials for Success</a>. This free guide is entirely online and consists of 7 chapters. It is written by Professor Barbara Glesner and touches on law school success as well as personal survival (and sanity).  It&#8217;s a terrific concise guide and could be read in a few short hours.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.barbri.com/benefits/firstyear.html" target="_blank">BarBri&#8217;s How to Succeed in Law School</a>. This free short 45 minute video provides a quick overview of notetaking and outlining and spends a considerable amount of time on the most important part of law school: exam taking. I found it surprisingly valuable to learn about law school exams this early in the game &#8211; it&#8217;s never premature to start thinking about what really matters in law school!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Hard-Nosed-Advice-Cranky-Professor-ebook/dp/B004CFAZTA/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1312548058&amp;sr=8-2">Hard Nosed Advise from a Cranky Law Professor</a> is a quick read and the kindle edition is just $10! See my review on my <a title="My 0L Summer Prep" href="http://mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com/2011/04/28/my-0l-summer-prep/">0L prep post</a>.</p>
<p>Checkout my review of <a href="http://www.barbri.com/benefits/firstyear.html" target="_blank">0L prep materials</a>, which I hope to update during the next two weeks!</p>
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		<title>Gatekeeping</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jul 2011 13:18:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post over on the Lawyerist prompted me to think about Gatekeeping. It has been some time since I have blogged with tips from my (former) life as a paralegal and I saw this as an opportunity to pay homage to the profession that has carried me so much farther than I had ever anticipated. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=603&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This <a href="http://lawyerist.com/law-firm-gatekeepers/?utm_source=feedburner&amp;utm_medium=email&amp;utm_campaign=Feed%3A+solosmalltech+%28Lawyerist%29">post over on the Lawyerist</a> prompted me to think about Gatekeeping. It has been some time since I have blogged with tips from my (former) life as a paralegal and I saw this as an opportunity to pay homage to the profession that has carried me so much farther than I had ever anticipated.</p>
<p>Gatekeeping. We hate to be &#8220;gatekeeped&#8221; (made-up definition: calling to reach the exec/lawyer/head honcho but instead speaking with an assistant/subordinate/message taker. Our attorneys love us (paralegals/legal assistants/receptionists) to gatekeep for them because it allows them to stay productive without getting sidetracked (or bombarded) with non-urgent phone calls/solicitations/annoyances.  The trouble is, gatekeeping is almost an art form that has to be handled with utmost tact and delicacy.  In other words, don&#8217;t piss off the wrong (or right) people and don&#8217;t make it obvious that the gatekeepee is being screened for importance.</p>
<p>I was lucky to have one boss who insisted on taking his own calls because he found it was better to address the call immediately as opposed to having to remember (and put off) returning the call.  My other boss, on the other hand, never took his own calls and even had his firm voicemail transfer calls into my voicemail. He would also forward messages from his firm-issued cell phone voicemail to my voicemail. (Grrrrrr.)  While this may have provided him the opportunity to keep working uninterrupted, this kept me from completing my tasks. Aaaaaand, I am completely ADD. So, being interrupted every 15 mins to take a phone message, which often required the advice/response of an attorney kept me from staying on-task and was frustrating for the client.</p>
<p>Regardless, read the Lawyerist article, I found it very insightful and know many of my readers will wholeheartedly identify with the issue of gatekeeping.</p>
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		<title>Letter to my Future Self (in the first semester of 1L year)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Jul 2011 13:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Law Student: You have entered an academic program that is robust and full of challenges. You are also attending a law school that is known for it&#8217;s political thinking &#8211; that which is opposite of your own. You may not fit the typical or ordinary student &#8220;type&#8221; which attends this school. However, all of [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=mylawschooldreams.wordpress.com&amp;blog=9862374&amp;post=609&amp;subd=mylawschooldreams&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Dear Law Student:</p>
<p>You have entered an academic program that is robust and full of challenges. You are also attending a law school that is known for it&#8217;s political thinking &#8211; that which is opposite of your own. You may not fit the typical or ordinary student &#8220;type&#8221; which attends this school. However, all of these traits make you supra-ordinary and will aid you to stand out from (and above) the pack.  All of these factors will allow you to &#8220;think outside the box,&#8221; even when the box you are thinking from is that of your own.  You will be exposed to differing opinions, a new environment, and the &#8220;next level&#8221; of your journey.</p>
<p>Do not change your beliefs because you now think they are wrong, change them only if you have been enlightened. If you now find that the alternative makes more sense, adopt it. If your own beliefs are affirmed, maintain them.</p>
<p>Do not lose sight of your purpose.  There is a reason you were brought to this point in your journey. Fulfill it everyday and make each day count.</p>
<p>Never lose sight of where you came from.  It is your past that shapes your present and your future.  Losing your past will certainly lead you astray. Though your past will differ greatly from many of your classmates, this is what makes you uniquely qualified to be here. Other students should be so lucky to understand the value of hard work and to earn an education not only based on hard work but to work hard <em>for</em> it.</p>
<p>Maintain perspective. Your world will come crashing down . . . many times. The natural diva inside of you will want to make a fuss, but you will have control. Freaking out will only blur your vision of the solution. Don&#8217;t think for a second you are the only one in panic-mode; your classmates may just be better at concealing it. That said, don&#8217;t let your classmates see you panicking &#8211; make like a duck &#8211; calm above the surface but paddling like hell underneath.</p>
<p>If your classmates act or think for a second they are more deserving or better prepared remember this . . . how many of them are attending for free?</p>
<p>You have overcome many challenges and worked very hard to be where you are today &#8211; this is the time to give 100% &#8211; you have come too far to give anything less.</p>
<p>Best of luck,</p>
<p>LawSchoolDreamer</p>
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