See Why We Have The Best Law School Outlines
See Why We Have The Best Law School Outlines
In law school, high grades open the doors to law review, research assistantships, summer internships, clerkships, job offers, and more. The best tool you have in getting a high grade in a law school class is to create your own outline. Our new law school outlines, as part of our law school study aids, serve as an excellent foundation in creating your own outlines! This post explains why these are the best law school outlines.
See Why We Have The Best Law School Outlines
Our law school outlines contain clearly listed elements
We know firsthand that law school can be overwhelming. This particularly applies to the 1L course load. The last thing you need is a verbose, 300-page outline in addition to the hundreds (thousands?!) of pages your law school professors assign. The best law school outlines should be manageable and easy to use. That is why our law school outlines contain clearly listed, foundational elements, serving as a solid foundation for the outline you will build throughout the semester!
See an example below of clearly listed elements:
Our law school outlines include images, so the rules are easy to remember
Your ability to recall and apply the rules you learn in class and on exams is key to a high grade in your law school classes. Our law school outlines include images that depict the rules (so many!) you learn in class so they are easier to remember. Our outlines also contain illustrated examples of the rules, providing a memorable way to learn how rules are applied. Additionally, to keep everything organized, our law school outlines include easy-to-navigate charts and graphs to simplify even the most difficult and complex topics (yes, even the rule against perpetuities!).
Our outlines contain memorable examples
Sometimes a rule of law will not make sense without an example that illustrates it. JD Advising outlines contain memorable examples to help you learn the rules of law!
Our law school outlines include key cases
To earn a high grade in law school classes, you must be able to identify issues and apply rules and reach a reasoned conclusion. One way of learning these skills is by reading seminal appellate court cases. This is one reason your professors assign case law as required reading! Since knowing this case law is paramount to law school success (International Shoe, anyone?), our outlines necessarily include these important cases.
Creating your own outline with our law school outlines is one way to earn a high grade and succeed in law school. In addition to the best law school outlines, JD Advising has other affordable, top-notch materials to keep you on track, which you can even try for free! These include flashcards, multiple-choice questions, and strategies, in addition to outlines, to help you maximize your chances of graduating at the top of your class and achieving your goals.
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