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8 Tips For Law Students

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Last updated: 2019/03/27 at 9:53 AM
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Advocacy is directly related to long study days, memorization of laws and extremely dense readings. It definitely sounds very boring, but if you put the following tips into practice, it could stop being so.

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1. Do not fall behind with the readings2. Take notes3. Do not miss classes4. Pay attention in the classroom5. Set up a study group6. Organize a study plan7. Take test exams8. Participate in extracurricular activities

1. Do not fall behind with the readings

If you are going to study law you will already know that you will have to spend a lot of time reading. Try to make it a habit and devote a couple of hours per day, this way, you will generate a habit of study and you will always be up to date.

2. Take notes

Take notes while you read and when you are in class, in this way, you will understand better those more complex topics and you can relate the texts with examples of daily life.

3. Do not miss classes

In class there are all kinds of comments and debates that are usually very useful to understand the topics of study more easily.

Also, in these instances most teachers mention information that is not included in the texts. In one way or another, if you absent yourself, you will be damaged and you will be at a disadvantage compared to your classmates.

If you really have no choice but to skip class, ask a friend to tell you about what topics they discussed and transcribed their notes in your notebook.

4. Pay attention in the classroom

It is useless to go to class if you are going to be distracted talking or using your cell phone.  Attended the classes, make interventions and asked all the necessary questions.

5. Set up a study group

If all members are committed and have similar academic goals, study groups can become a valuable learning tool.

Of course, not all students get good results or feel comfortable studying with other classmates. If you feel that the meetings are not benefiting you, discuss it with the other members of the group and return to study on your own.

6. Organize a study plan

One of the habits of good students is to organize a study plan. To do so, put together a calendar that includes all the tasks and upcoming tests and evaluate how many days you have to prepare each one.

Also, try to study at least a couple of hours per day, preferably in the same place and time.

7. Take test exams

Request old exams, revision materials  and preferably complete them under the same conditions that you would take a real exam. In this way, you will put your knowledge to the test and you will know which the most used evaluation method by the teacher

 Also, it will be convenient that you attend the consultation classes and the reviews or returns of the tests.

8. Participate in extracurricular activities

If one of your professors participates in a conference or dictates a seminar or workshop related to legal matters, they do their best to attend. In this way, you will extend your knowledge and have a more realistic perspective on the career and your future work

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