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- BaberhamLincoln
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Just saw this come up on Facebook.
Doesn't seem like a bad idea and it's free.
Anyone use this/heard anything about it or have experience with it?
Doesn't seem like a bad idea and it's free.
Anyone use this/heard anything about it or have experience with it?
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Re: LearnLeo
I'm at 1L at NYU and I use it. Like you said, it's free, which is pretty cool considering how much law schools cost at the T14. Beats carrying my case books back and forth to class in the snow since you can just view your cases through the app matched up with the professors' syllabuses automatically...
It can do other stuff I think, but I just use it for cases so I can't comment about the other features like arranging interviews with firms (saw that on Facebook too).
It can do other stuff I think, but I just use it for cases so I can't comment about the other features like arranging interviews with firms (saw that on Facebook too).
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- rinkrat19
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Re: LearnLeo
Couple of Northwestern students started it when I was a 1L here. It's handy to cut down on how often you carry a casebook around, but also doesn't have all the notes and shit between cases. Some profs love to use note cases.
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Re: LearnLeo
I am a 1L at UChicago and use it. I like it because it helps you avoid having to carry around a bunch of humongous case books around all the time. They also have a career application that is pretty cool as well. Makes it easy to search for firms and see the essential info about them.
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Re: LearnLeo
well if reputable and definitely-not-shill posters like amhegener and poboy vouch for it, sign me up!
- BaberhamLincoln
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Re: LearnLeo
Yeah quite a few low count posters here...Brut wrote:well if reputable and definitely-not-shill posters like amhegener and poboy vouch for it, sign me up!
But I choose to believe it's legit. May try it out
- cookiejar1
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Re: LearnLeo
nu student here and i swore by this 1l year
i read most of my cases on my phone when commuting b/c i'm a slacker
i read most of my cases on my phone when commuting b/c i'm a slacker
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Re: LearnLeo
I'm a 1L at Berkeley and I used it so I didn't have to carry my books around all the time. It's actually SUPER helpful for case briefing and sharing notes.
Also, the MOST useful thing is the career app. I know a few students who got firm interviews in the past few weeks through the app. Definitely check it out and get a leg up!
Also, the MOST useful thing is the career app. I know a few students who got firm interviews in the past few weeks through the app. Definitely check it out and get a leg up!
- coolbean2013
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Re: LearnLeo
Hello soon-to-be 1Ls!
As a current rep for LearnLeo, I wanted to let you all know that they are looking for 1L reps for the top 20 law schools! It's a great way to make some extra money for just a few hours of work (5-10 hours for the semester).
If you're interested, shoot an email to contact@learnleo.com. Include your résumé, three reasons why you would make an awesome rep, and the name of the law school you'll be attending in the fall!
As a current rep for LearnLeo, I wanted to let you all know that they are looking for 1L reps for the top 20 law schools! It's a great way to make some extra money for just a few hours of work (5-10 hours for the semester).
If you're interested, shoot an email to contact@learnleo.com. Include your résumé, three reasons why you would make an awesome rep, and the name of the law school you'll be attending in the fall!
- Jmart082
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Re: LearnLeo
It's OK for compiling points of law from each case you read. That'll help you build your outline later. That's as far as I went with it. It's basically a nice backup when you don't want to carry around your textbook. They won't have every case and/or some that are excerpted in the text might not be formatted the same way on LearnLeo.
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- Worker and Parasite
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Re: LearnLeo
It's fine for some elements to build an outline as mentioned above. LOL at these 1-post account shills though.
- coolbean2013
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Re: LearnLeo
I just spoke with the team over at LearnLeo and they are still looking for 1L reps for the following schools: USC, UCLA, Stanford, Duke, and WashU. If you're interested, send your résumé to contact@learnleo.com.
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