COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc Forum
- NoBladesNoBows
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
NoBladesNoBows wrote:This would be greatA.Taarabt7 wrote:I looked through my browser history and I still have the links. I already put them into the archive website provided and have been reading them. If need be, I can post up the archive link to each thread that was deleted? Some good info in some of these threads. The rest have, like you said, been posted in the forums recently(e.g. review GTM, Law School Confidential, Use of study groups, etc)
I actually looked through them all. It wasn't worth it. Just a lot of threads dealing with Law School Confidential reviews, what cases to read as a 0L, question about canned briefs, usefulness of study groups, advice from 2Ls to 1Ls, and what books to read as a 0L. Wasn't worth it to repost in my mind since the info is constantly repeated on this forum. Not only that, with the archive it would save the 1st page of the thread, but if you wanted to read the 2nd or 3rd page or any other page for that matter, it would not load.
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
I'll post the links just in case anyone wants to check them out
Best way to Utilize E&E
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091750 ... =3&t=29912
Success in Study Groups
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091909 ... =3&t=34024
Study Groups
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091754 ... =3&t=47825
Best Books to Read Before Starting 1L
http://web.archive.org/web/200902280329 ... =3&t=48570
0L Q Case Summary Books
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091930 ... =3&t=62867
2012 Advice Thread
http://web.archive.org/web/201101092010 ... =3&t=65290
Best way to Utilize E&E
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091750 ... =3&t=29912
Success in Study Groups
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091909 ... =3&t=34024
Study Groups
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091754 ... =3&t=47825
Best Books to Read Before Starting 1L
http://web.archive.org/web/200902280329 ... =3&t=48570
0L Q Case Summary Books
http://web.archive.org/web/201101091930 ... =3&t=62867
2012 Advice Thread
http://web.archive.org/web/201101092010 ... =3&t=65290
- CaptainJapan
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
^^ woo thanks man
- mornincounselor
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
Is the general consensus primers are useless for 0Ls?
Also, besides CivPro and Constitutional Law I, can the remainder of the series come from a prior edition?
Also, besides CivPro and Constitutional Law I, can the remainder of the series come from a prior edition?
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
+1. Pretty much a waste of time as a 0L. My Civ Pro class doesn't cover any jurisdiction stuff until next semester. It would have been a complete waste of time to read "Erie Made Easy" back in July.sublime wrote:Don't read supps as a 0L. Does more harm than good.
And yes to your second question, obviously depending on your prof.
- mornincounselor
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
I agree 0Ls should not bother checking out primers. Much better use of their time, like traveling the world and saving the children and what not.
Yet, the fact that my LSAT didn't end up having any rare games on it does not mean that preparing for those games was pointless.
Yet, the fact that my LSAT didn't end up having any rare games on it does not mean that preparing for those games was pointless.
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Re: COMMON 0L QUESTIONS books, study guides, E&Es, studying,etc
You're the real hero here. Thank you.Wowser wrote:There is an app for Macs that is very useful for new 1Ls with Bluebook citations. It's called 'Legal Cite.'
It basically does the citation formatting for you.
On app store: https://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZS ... 1227&mt=12.
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Question!!! Much needed help!
Hello!
I was recently admitted to law school and was feeling very excited about starting school. However after doing my own research, and reviewing my application, I realized I incorrectly omitted an expunged arrest for possession of less than 2.5 for weed. I know it was careless and stupid of me for not reading closely, however not that I've caught the mistake, I'm very worried the law school might rescind my offer after notifying them. Anyone have an advice about how to handle it? Charges were dropped immediately, but like I said it was an expunged arrest that I didn't report, and I want to take care of it now before the year starts.
I was recently admitted to law school and was feeling very excited about starting school. However after doing my own research, and reviewing my application, I realized I incorrectly omitted an expunged arrest for possession of less than 2.5 for weed. I know it was careless and stupid of me for not reading closely, however not that I've caught the mistake, I'm very worried the law school might rescind my offer after notifying them. Anyone have an advice about how to handle it? Charges were dropped immediately, but like I said it was an expunged arrest that I didn't report, and I want to take care of it now before the year starts.
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Re: Question!!! Much needed help!
0L so get a second opinion BUT... I would disclose immediately. It would be better to have your offer rescinded rather than spending money on an education you can't use because the Bar won't admit you. Anxious and shitty situation for you but I would bite the bullet and alert the admissions staff ASAP so you can work through the issue.Lion3200 wrote:Hello!
I was recently admitted to law school and was feeling very excited about starting school. However after doing my own research, and reviewing my application, I realized I incorrectly omitted an expunged arrest for possession of less than 2.5 for weed. I know it was careless and stupid of me for not reading closely, however not that I've caught the mistake, I'm very worried the law school might rescind my offer after notifying them. Anyone have an advice about how to handle it? Charges were dropped immediately, but like I said it was an expunged arrest that I didn't report, and I want to take care of it now before the year starts.
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