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You are here: Home / Education / From Testing to the Bar—4 Tips for Starting Law School

From Testing to the Bar—4 Tips for Starting Law School

August 20, 2019 by Tim McMahon

The field of law is not designed for the faint of heart. If you’re considering pursuing this career path, a daunting and precarious journey awaits. However, you shouldn’t allow these unknowns to dull your passion. While in law school, it’s particularly essential to tackle your responsibilities with unbridled ambition. Here are some tips on how to stay afloat while undergoing law school.

Networking Matters

Even if your phone is chock-full of contacts, you should always make efforts to network. Your classmates will likely evolve into your colleagues, so it’s wise to forge relationships while your career is in its infancy. As a result, you’ll be well-equipped to navigate your domain when your profession blossoms. Internships and corporate events are excellent ways to get involved.

 

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Take Practice Exams

Preparation is key in schooling. Even if you feel primed for an exam, it’s prudent to take the practice test. Experienced law students suggest that there’s no more efficient way to bolster your confidence than by partaking in these exercises. After all, exams make up the lion’s share of your overall grade. With that said, if your professor offers these opportunities, it’s in your best interest to avail yourself of this perk.

Rely on Mentors

Braving this journey alone will undoubtedly compound your stress. Whether it be an accident attorney, bankruptcy attorney, or faculty member at your school, seeking counsel from an industry professional is conducive to success. Not only will they shower you with their pearls of wisdom, but they’ll offer their support as well. While in law school, perhaps the two most critical components are insight and assistance. You’ll find that these relationships will help you both personally and professionally.

Practice Organization

Unlike your undergraduate years, your law school career will be accompanied by myriad commitments. Juggling these responsibilities will prove much simpler with some forethought. If you’re looking to stay on top of things, invest in a planner. By planning out your days, you’ll both cultivate a strong work ethic and relieve yourself of some stress. From classes and assignments to appointments and internships, you’ll likely have a lot on your plate. Do yourself a favor and organize your life.

If you heed the above advice, you’ll circumnavigate some of the chaos that comes with law school. While you can’t account for every stressor or hiccup, these suggestions will help pave your path to success.

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Filed Under: Education Tagged With: college, Exams, Law School, Lawyer

About Tim McMahon

Work by editor and author, Tim McMahon, has been featured in Bloomberg, CBS News, Wall Street Journal, Christian Science Monitor, Forbes, Washington Post, Drudge Report, The Atlantic, Business Insider, American Thinker, Lew Rockwell, Huffington Post, Rolling Stone, Oakland Press, Free Republic, Education World, Realty Trac, Reason, Coin News, and Council for Economic Education. Connect with Tim on Google+

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