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Tips for Surviving First Year

Professor Michael J. Madison of the University of Pittsburgh is running a series of law school survival tips. In his first tip, he stresses the importance of legal research and writing classes. Prof. Madison says:

Law school isn't so much about memorizing rules of law. It's much more about learning how to write and speak about law and about different legal disciplines.

For more survival tips, check the "Law School" category of Professor Madison's blog, madisonian.net.

[Thanks to Jim Milles of ublaw phoenix for the tip!]

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