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About to Enter Law School?
The months before law school are filled with anticipation – and more than a little anxiety. After all, how long have you waited for this process (the process of becoming a lawyer) to begin? Many of us have experienced that rich mix of excitement and apprehension.
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We're continually constructing a site you can depend on to provide what you need to know to get you rolling on your way to success in law school.
The site will continue to provide up-to-date information and links to help you hit the ground running ... how to approach law school on a day-to-day and week-to-week basis ... and how to achieve your personal best on law school exams.
Exam Tip - Prewriting
When you take an exam ... or better yet, as you practice exam-answering, you should plan to spend about one-third of your time allotted for each essay answer as pre-writing time. As you proceed through the pre-writing phase, it’s important not to make up your mind immediately about who’s right and who’s wrong—who will win and who will lose on any given issue about which there may be more than one viewpoint. Remember, no case gets to a trial court unless there are two or more “sides” with persuasive positions. Cases are never presented in court by just one side.
Avoiding Expository Writing
In law school, as well as in the practice of law, you will have many opportunities to demonstrate your skills at many types of writing. One type of writing you will need to use from time to time is expository writing. Expository writing is a rhetorical mode of writing in which the purpose of the author is to inform, explain, describe, or define his or her subject to the reader.
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