Welcome First Year Law Students!

Have you begun your first year of law school?

Hit the Ground Running!
Now you have some idea of what it’s all about.  Now is the time to commit to achieving your personal best.
 
Are these your goals?
  • Developing a rich, deep understanding of legal principle essential to the successful practice of law.
  • Earning grades that reflect your personal best effort; and
  • Passing the bar exam on the first try.
If you are just beginning your first days of law school, you have 1000 days until you sit for the bar examination – but you have only 90 days until you sit for your first semester final examinations. Consider working at your highest levels of efficiency and balance for 90 days.  If you are beyond the first few days of school – even if you are in the second semester, consider working at your highest levels for the remainder of the semester you are in.
 
How do you work at your highest levels?  Practice each of the Components of Assessment-Targeted Study in each tested class each week.  Consider accepting the challenge to commit to the practice of law in law school with the same rigor, detail, planning and strategizing that you intend to employ in the professional practice of law. Take your finals with confidence and self-assurance. Note your grade point average. Then determine whether it was worth it.
 
Begin by clicking HERE to Hit the Ground Running!