r/LawSchool 6d ago

What are some unconventional tips or tricks you’d like to share?

Just curious. Wondering if anyone has any advice on things they did in law school to help them study that weren’t necessarily the most conventional…but worked nonetheless? Like for example, I don’t take notes in class. Just circle a bunch of things the professor talked about so I know what to spend time on studying at home. I also don’t read the casebook. Online case briefs are more than enough to get through a cold call, I’ve gotten good grades saving my energy to learn rules and super basic examples to help me nail those down. Law school confirmed for me what I already knew, which is that I like shortcuts, so your finest shortcuts would be appreciated 🙏🏻

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