Flashcards can be an effective way of studying in law school. But what is the best way to use them, and should you create your own or purchase commercially made flashcards? There are pros and cons to both!
Transitioning from high school to college can be a stressful time. It is a time of many changes, both academically and personally. This may be the first time you will be living on your own, your first time away from family and friends, and maybe even your first time in classes that challenge you. Here are some things you can do before college and once you get there, to help make transitioning from high school to college as smooth and stress free as possible.
Being effective at managing your time will make you a valuable employee. Improving your time management skills at work will help you to stay organized and productive. It will also relieve your stress and anxiety when you know you have a plan for getting things done and doing it all on time. Here are some tips for how to improve your time management skills at work.
This month’s article Ameriprise Financial article centers on using the reasonableness test in creating your budget.
Feeling lost and confused when it comes to the Bar Exam? We’ve got you covered with part 1 of our bar exam FAQ!
Chances are, by the time you begin law school, you’ve already heard the term “outlines” being mentioned by people who’ve already been there. To a new law student, this term can be intimidating or even confusing – it’s something you are supposed to create, that will help you on your finals, but how? Why? Law school outlines are most likely unlike anything you’ve ever created before. But they are a vital tool in your law school toolbox and can help you on road to being a successful law student.