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Advice for 2L Students from the Blawgs

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Everybody who has been through the law school experience collects little tib-bits of information to pass on to incoming students. While ZiefBrief has passed on some choice advice for first year students (see Succeeding in First Year: Advice From the Blogosphere) the good folks at the blawg Concurring Opinions tipped us off to some advice for 2Ls..

For the struggling 2nd year law student there is some pithy advice at the blawg 3L Epiphany. The 2nd year of law school includes something missing from first year -- class choices! What you choose and when you choose it will make a difference for the rest of your law school adventure. This blog's unsolicited advice is to take Evidence as soon as possible (preferably during the summer before you start 2L). There are a number of clerkship and externship opportunities that aren't open to students that haven't completed evidence.

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