Tuesday, 30 October 2012

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Strategies & Tactics for the First Year Law Student
Author: Kimm Alayne Walton
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1565425774



Strategies & Tactics for the First Year Law Student: Maximize Your Grades (Law in a Flash)


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Strategies & Tactics for the First Year Law Student education books for free. Note-taking--Sharpening your note-taking skills will maximize your study time and improve your grades Your law professor's personality--Understanding it can be to your advantage Study traps--What are they and how to avoid them Memory aids--How classic memory systems work and when you should (and shouldn't) use them The pressures of law school--Effective techniques for handling the pressure from classmates, professors, and reading assignments Taking exams--Nine steps to writing exceptional exam answers The Internet--Useful search engines and websites

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