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Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:14 am
by Peg
So I am pretty sure that the majority of my class reads TLS, going by what some 2Ls and 3Ls have told me and from what a couple of classmates I've met have said. I'm a little deflated, I totally thought TLS was a secret weapon and nobody else was reading Getting to Maybe or Arrow's advice for 1L success, etc.

But seriously, if most of the class reads TLS, what edge does it give you?
I'd like to find out from rising 2Ls and incoming 1Ls - did you find that your classmates were using the same methods and supplements as you were using? Did you find that the advice on TLS didn't get you as high a grade as you wanted, because everyone else was following the same advice?
I guess...I dunno, it just makes the competition for good grades that much more difficult, because you're essentially back to square one and nobody has a real edge over anyone else. This site is awesome and I'm still going to use it, but how did people overcome this problem?
I probably shouldn't have asked that question here!
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:19 am
by weejonbu
Lol, and you're going to law school? That attitude won't get you anywhere in one of the most competitive academic environments you could choose. Everyone's gunning for number one, don't think there's some magic pill you can take to get ahead of the game. . .
you gotta love it!
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:19 am
by ToTransferOrNot
what is this I don't even...
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:25 am
by worldtraveler
Even people who don't read TLS will know about supplements and Getting to Maybe. Your professors might even tell you about them.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:28 am
by kwais
this is bullshit, I want my money back. I could've sworn I was the only one.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:32 am
by Kilpatrick
Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:32 am
by loblaw
I think this post just disqualified you from the super-elite secret thread we started to share the *real* performance-enhancing secrets.
Sorry, j/k. I was actually surprised by the number of people at certain ASW's who didn't read/hadn't heard of TLS, and the number who just used it for rankings info.
In any case, just having the info doesn't mean you're getting top of the class. There are guides on here that insist on 12 hour days six days a week. How many people actually do it? I think your attitude about this is wrong--TLS has a lot of information that is freely accessible and can help guide you, but viewing it as the secret sauce that will get you "ahead" of others in your class just seems really silly to me.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:42 am
by goodolgil
I don't think I heard this website come up once all year at my T10.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:47 am
by NZA
Gunner hipster says: I was on TLS before it was cool to be on TLS.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:47 am
by Peg
Lol, secret sauce. No really, it's definitely an amazing site and while I wasn't looking to lean on TLS for everything, it definitely made a world of a difference in my application process and I figured it would make a difference in my 1L year. Everyone's looking for an edge, it's just that nobody will admit it. I can say these things because of the anonymity of TLS, but I'd be scorned if I said it in public - and I'd probably make fun of anyone else who said it in public too.
The thing is that TLS seems to be something nobody wants to talk about because it's so useful. One of my friends sent some advice about LSAT prep that was pretty much taken from Pithypike's guide, and later her 1L study tips were taken from bits and pieces written on TLS - she didn't give me everything, but she wrote little tidbits of advice from here. When I asked her if she got that stuff from TLS, she sort of paused, sheepishly admitted it and changed the subject. It was like she wanted to help me, but she didn't want to give away everything.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:48 am
by 23402385985
Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
A lot of people probably just use it for the lulz.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 11:51 am
by Grizz
First rule of TLS is don't talk about TLS with people who aren't on TLS, herp derpingtons.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:00 pm
by BackToTheOldHouse
What is this TLS you all speak of, and how can I use it to pown all of my classmates in lawl school?
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:03 pm
by goodolgil
Peg wrote:Lol, secret sauce. No really, it's definitely an amazing site and while I wasn't looking to lean on TLS for everything, it definitely made a world of a difference in my application process and I figured it would make a difference in my 1L year. Everyone's looking for an edge, it's just that nobody will admit it. I can say these things because of the anonymity of TLS, but I'd be scorned if I said it in public - and I'd probably make fun of anyone else who said it in public too.
The thing is that TLS seems to be something nobody wants to talk about because it's so useful. One of my friends sent some advice about LSAT prep that was pretty much taken from Pithypike's guide, and later her 1L study tips were taken from bits and pieces written on TLS - she didn't give me everything, but she wrote little tidbits of advice from here. When I asked her if she got that stuff from TLS, she sort of paused, sheepishly admitted it and changed the subject. It was like she wanted to help me, but she didn't want to give away everything.
Much more likely she didn't want to admit to being a regular user of a law school message board.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:09 pm
by cinephile
I've told all my LSAT students to check out TLS. I hope they make informed decisions about their futures.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:11 pm
by glitched
weejonbu wrote:Lol, and you're going to law school? That attitude won't get you anywhere in one of the most competitive academic environments you could choose. Everyone's gunning for number one, don't think there's some magic pill you can take to get ahead of the game. . .
you gotta love it!
you sure about that?
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:13 pm
by ToTransferOrNot
glitched wrote:weejonbu wrote:Lol, and you're going to law school? That attitude won't get you anywhere in one of the most competitive academic environments you could choose. Everyone's gunning for number one, don't think there's some magic pill you can take to get ahead of the game. . .
you gotta love it!
you sure about that?
http://www.iamrogue.com/limitless
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 12:16 pm
by bjsesq
Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
I should hope not.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 2:59 pm
by ran12
bjsesq wrote:Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
I should hope not.
Most people might go in with the intention to use the advice but will be mentally too weak to actually follow through. Everyone in your class is going to be relatively smart. The difference between the ones at the top and everyone else is discipline and finding ways to study in the most effective way.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 3:02 pm
by kaiser
People I barely knew at my school were congratulating me on my grades (which I posted on TLS, but didn't discuss with anyone at school). It was really awkward, and odd to know that people knew who I was.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 3:03 pm
by bjsesq
ran12 wrote:bjsesq wrote:Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
I should hope not.
Most people might go in with the
intention to use the advice but will be mentally too weak to actually follow through. Everyone in your class is going to be relatively smart. The difference between the ones at the top and everyone else is discipline and
finding ways to study in the most effective way.
I'm referring strictly to the study threads here, but my problem with them is they are what worked FOR THAT PERSON, and do not necessarily work for everyone. Finding an effective means of studying is a personal thing. Tying myself to xeoh's method would have been disastrous for me on an academic and personal level.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:28 pm
by NotMyRealName09
ran12 wrote:bjsesq wrote:Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
I should hope not.
Most people might go in with the intention to use the advice but will be mentally too weak to actually follow through. Everyone in your class is going to be relatively smart.
The difference between the ones at the top and everyone else is discipline and finding ways to study in the most effective way.
Oh, and luck. Luck is involved.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:29 pm
by NotMyRealName09
bjsesq wrote:ran12 wrote:bjsesq wrote:Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
I should hope not.
Most people might go in with the
intention to use the advice but will be mentally too weak to actually follow through. Everyone in your class is going to be relatively smart. The difference between the ones at the top and everyone else is discipline and
finding ways to study in the most effective way.
I'm referring strictly to the study threads here, but my problem with them is they are what worked FOR THAT PERSON, and do not necessarily work for everyone. Finding an effective means of studying is a personal thing. Tying myself to xeoh's method would have been disastrous for me on an academic and personal level.
If I have one piece of advice, it is that you have to trust your judgment about what will and won't work for you. Like this guy said.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:35 pm
by kapital98
Kilpatrick wrote:Even if everyone knows about TLS, not everyone actually uses the advice
+1,000,000
Not all the information on this site is the same either. A tiny minority are gunning PLSII style but most people on these boards are just regular law students who want to do well. It's much harder actually following Arrow's advice than it is to read his article.
It should also be mentioned that almost no one is willing to admit if they did poorly. Only the people in the top ~15% of their class actually say their rank (ex: transfer boards.) Everyone else, in particular the most frequent/recognizable posters, don't tell whether the succeeded or failed. This means it's almost impossible to know if their advice, like don't prep over the summer, is good or really bad.
Re: Too many people know about TLS
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2011 5:43 pm
by drays917
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As for people following TLS's advice, there are actual threads for people attending TTTs. That should be proof enough reading TLS != listening to TLS.