Are you starting law school in the fall or have you thought about going to law school? Please join us on Tuesday July 10th at 7PM EST for a
Webcast on what you can expect when you go to law school. We have partnered with LexisNexis and you can register for the FREE Webcast if you click here. As a teaser, here are 6 of the greatest
law school myths. We will add 6
more during the Webcast as well as go over first year courses, the Socratic method
of teaching, how you will be graded and how to do well in law school. You will also have an opportunity to ask questions. Here are the top 6 law school myths
exposed and the reasons they are myths.
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Law School Myth
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Why Is It A Myth
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1
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Your first year of
law school is similar to your first year of college
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The two are like day and
night and for many law school is considerably more work. Two key differences are the amount
you must prepare for each and every law school class and the Socratic method
(described below) of teaching.
Also, be prepared for one exam to determine your entire grade in law
school.
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2
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You will not find a
job after law school
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Most people do find jobs
in law related fields but at times it takes longer than you may think.
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3
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A law degree is as
good as a money printing press
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Not! Some lawyers make lots of money and
some do not. If you are going
into this profession for the money you should rethink why you are becoming a
lawyer.
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4
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You will fail out of
law school
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Law schools grade on a
curve relative to other students and typically the lowest mark that a student
who does the work will receive is a C. There are of course exceptions and
some schools apply grading systems similar to college.
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5
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You have to be an
excellent public speaker to do well in law school and become a lawyer
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This is absolutely not the
case. In order to be an
effective lawyer and law student, you must write well but public speaking is
not a requirement. I have found
that most people that get the highest grade in law school classes are the
people you do not hear a word from all semester. Also, contrary to what many think, most lawyers never see the inside of a courtroom.
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6
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You can make up for
bad grades in your first year in your second and third year.
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Although this is number 6 on the list it is the Number 1 myth of law
school. Your future as a lawyer
is often based almost exclusively on your grades in first year. Make the
first year count.
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Looking forward to this event. Thanks, Ian.
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