A majority of law students love reading and can do so for stretches of time. However, it’s not reading that’s the issue, it’s what you read.
Category: Tips for Law School
How to Improve your Public Speaking as a Law Student
I remember in secondary school the first opportunity I had to speak on behalf of my school at an externally organized debate competition. Read More…
How I was able to Easily Memorise Legal Authorities for Bar Finals
As of the beginning of third term, I had never drafted a full charge sheet, either in class or during my personal reading.
I simply didn’t grasp the concept very well and it all just seemed confusing.
Nonetheless, by exam time, I was fully up to speed and I’m quite certain that my criminal law result is likely to be one of my highest. Read More…
How to Easily Memorise Law Cases and Sections
When I was in my teenage years, I thought I had a passion for arguing. I loved the nature of arguments and Read More…
IRAC: How to Answer Law Problem Questions
You just got ushered into the examination hall and you take your seat. It’s time for another paper, and you’re hoping that you remember all that you read moments before the exams. After all Read More…
How to Effectively Answer Law Essay Questions
I remember my first semester 100 level exams. I was just fresh from secondary school/JAMBITE, but I thought law exams were the same with secondary school exams. Read More…