Welcome back and welcome new students! After a very hot summer, you can now cool down in the AC (while also learning the law 😉).
If you are new, this blog is a place to discuss legal trends, events, and advice for law students. My name is Taylor Mace - a 3L - and I am your Editor in Chief. Any students or professors that would like to write for the blog can contact me via e-mail at taylor.mace@msl.edu.
I would like to give a big welcome to all the 1L students starting this week. Law school may seem daunting in the beginning, but there are so many fun and rewarding days ahead of you! Professors and students, alike, are available to help you with all questions.
Here are some important resources as you start your law school journey:
Course Syllabi - https://www.mslaw.edu/course-syllabi/
Advisors List - https://www.mslaw.edu/faculty-advisors/
Writing Lab Contacts and Hours - https://www.mslaw.edu/writing-lab/
Bookstore Contact - bookstore@mslaw.edu
Registrar Contact - rosa@mslaw.edu
SBA President - Bradley Nestor bradley.nestor@msl.edu
IT/TWEN Questions (and a WEALTH of other knowledge) -
Dan Harayda harayda@mslaw.edu | Mick Coyne mick@mslaw.edu
Tips from a 3L:
- It's never too early to start asking questions. Ask the writing lab, advisor, or senior students to review your case briefs. Figure out how to use TWEN and Examsoft. These will be crucial for all of your classes.
- Meet with your advisor to plan out your 3 (or 4) years. This may change, but it is good to see how you will plan out your 90 credits.
- Take summer courses (especially UCC courses).
- Commercial study materials are great, but use them to supplement your own outlines and case briefs.
- Participate in class and answer as many of the professor's questions as you can. If you are right, great! If you are wrong, you will never forget the right answer.
Good Luck!
-Taylor Mace
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