a-law-students-checklistFor those law students who had law classes during their undergraduate course, they already had a taste of what law school will ultimately be like. Law School will be like college but amplified numerous times. Readings will be piled on top of one another and recitations will always be a part of your everyday life. For a law student freshman, here a couple of things before you go to any of your classes.

Read Your Cases

Your readings will mostly be comprised of case files. Always read your case files cover to cover. Recitations will always be a big part of law school and fully understanding the case files will always be a must. Remember, your readings will be your best friend. Bust out your highlighter and go over them.

Prepare for Discussions

Law school classes are more interactive than others. Discussions and debates can arise any moment. Be prepared for these discussions each and every time. It is actually also the best way to learn. Although law school expects you to memorize a whole lot of things, you are also expected to think on your feet and use that knowledge practically and strategically.

A Law Student Must Be Organized

You will definitely be working with A LOT of materials here. Make sure you do not mistake one for another. Make time each day after your classes to organize everything.