@@thelegaldiaries I don't know what you mean by "trying to take electives that align with the bar exam". The main core courses that are bar related are: 1. Torts, 2. Contracts, 3. Civ Pro, 4. Real Property, 5. Con Law, 6. Evidence, 7. Crim pro, 8. Crim law, 9. Business Asso/ Org, Professional Responsibility,10, Fam Law, 11. Wills & Trust, & something called " Secure Transactions" (in your FL jurisdiction).
@gemalopez6885 yeah that’s true about some of the main courses but I’ve heard from 2LS and 3LS that my school doesn’t require us to take all bar-related courses, so we would then have to take them as electives & that if we don’t then we have to cover it on our own
Good luck! As an international student who majored criminology, working as an private investigator, thinking about going to the law school one day, your video is really encouraging ❤, really wish you good luck
Good luck on your law school journey! I am currently a third-year in my undergrad and planning to go to law school so these vlogs are beyond helpful to visualize what a day in law school looks like!
Seeing your videos makes me feel a little bit more brave about my own back to school journey ❤ Thanks for posting, I look forward to hearing how things are going. Good luck!
I really appreciate coming across your vlog, as I will begin prepping for the LSATs at some point in the near future; however, my only issue is that I have a full course load this year (my last year), and I’m not sure if it would be wise to include LSAT prep. I understand that you may not intend on offering advice to others in my particular situation, but if you have any advice I would really appreciate it! It is also important to note that I am not well versed in LSAT style questions! I am a straight A student, and I assumed that I would only need to prep for a week or so lol…………. Yeah….. You read that right 🤦🏽♂️ I did a couple of free LSAT quizzes online and I absolutely bombed them lol. Naturally, this set off an alarm and I am going to need to attack the LSATs with the same urgency and drive that I utilize for all other areas of study. With that said, due to my horrible experiences with LSAT quizzes, I’m dealing with quite a bit of anxiety. As I mentioned, I really struggle with LSAT style questions and I am worried that this is something that I’m supposed to just “get”… I feel it is something that you either “get or you don’t”.. I’m sure that this is most likely my anxiety usurping my prefrontal cortex 😂, but I’m hoping that maybe you felt the same way., too. maybe? Or maybe you know of others who were in my particular situation? This all leads the my main question: Are the LSATs something that we can become good at? I’ve done some reading and it seems as though there are many techniques and tools to learn to be better prepared and equipped to write the LSATs.. So, I am sure that time and practice will be a great aid, and I guess I am just seeking some reassurance from somebody who likely wrote the LSATs not that long ago. I apologize for the rather large comment. I do not mean to take up much of your time, as I know that you are extremely busy. If you have the time to offer as much advice as you can, it make make a great difference. Please have a great weekend, and I hope to see more of your videos and success! 🤗
What you learn in law school applies ONLY in a law office. When you get into court, those rules simply dont exist. Civil court judges use the overriding objective to do what they want rather than adhere to the CPR and if you challenge it, you get a costs order against you. So.....law school has a purpose.....but a Judge has total discretion and you are at their mercy, even if you have a solid case. The rules dont matter with a poor judge. (I know you are not in England but im pretending that you are so that my comment makes sense)
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I recommend, focusing mainly on your courses that deal with the bar exam. Like Torts, contracts, property, con law, civ pro etc..
Thank you for the advice, I’ll try to take electives that align with the bar exam! Very smart
@@thelegaldiaries I don't know what you mean by "trying to take electives that align with the bar exam". The main core courses that are bar related are: 1. Torts, 2. Contracts, 3. Civ Pro, 4. Real Property, 5. Con Law, 6. Evidence, 7. Crim pro, 8. Crim law, 9. Business Asso/ Org, Professional Responsibility,10, Fam Law, 11. Wills & Trust, & something called " Secure Transactions" (in your FL jurisdiction).
@gemalopez6885 yeah that’s true about some of the main courses but I’ve heard from 2LS and 3LS that my school doesn’t require us to take all bar-related courses, so we would then have to take them as electives & that if we don’t then we have to cover it on our own
@@thelegaldiaries oh, I see. Well, it be in your best interest to take all bar related courses (even if in your school are viewed as electives).
Yessss thank you again for the advice what you say is true and I’ve also heard from people that it’s better to do that
Good luck! As an international student who majored criminology, working as an private investigator, thinking about going to the law school one day, your video is really encouraging ❤, really wish you good luck
Good luck! I’m taking the LSAT in November and I hope I get into Law School next year! 🙏🏼
Thank you! Goodluck on the LSAT and you will!!! Just keep practicing and working hard
Good luck on your law school journey! I am currently a third-year in my undergrad and planning to go to law school so these vlogs are beyond helpful to visualize what a day in law school looks like!
Thanks for the good luck! The week looks like this for everyone, but the weekends are where you can personalize your experience!
Seeing your videos makes me feel a little bit more brave about my own back to school journey ❤ Thanks for posting, I look forward to hearing how things are going. Good luck!
Aww thank you and Goodluck on your journey!! You will do amazing
hey, I recognize your school- I went there for undergrad. Applying to law school now. Good luck, I had a great time there :)
Good luck on your apps!! I love this school
I really appreciate coming across your vlog, as I will begin prepping for the LSATs at some point in the near future; however, my only issue is that I have a full course load this year (my last year), and I’m not sure if it would be wise to include LSAT prep.
I understand that you may not intend on offering advice to others in my particular situation, but if you have any advice I would really appreciate it! It is also important to note that I am not well versed in LSAT style questions! I am a straight A student, and I assumed that I would only need to prep for a week or so lol…………. Yeah….. You read that right 🤦🏽♂️ I did a couple of free LSAT quizzes online and I absolutely bombed them lol. Naturally, this set off an alarm and I am going to need to attack the LSATs with the same urgency and drive that I utilize for all other areas of study.
With that said, due to my horrible experiences with LSAT quizzes, I’m dealing with quite a bit of anxiety. As I mentioned, I really struggle with LSAT style questions and I am worried that this is something that I’m supposed to just “get”… I feel it is something that you either “get or you don’t”.. I’m sure that this is most likely my anxiety usurping my prefrontal cortex 😂, but I’m hoping that maybe you felt the same way., too. maybe? Or maybe you know of others who were in my particular situation?
This all leads the my main question: Are the LSATs something that we can become good at?
I’ve done some reading and it seems as though there are many techniques and tools to learn to be better prepared and equipped to write the LSATs.. So, I am sure that time and practice will be a great aid, and I guess I am just seeking some reassurance from somebody who likely wrote the LSATs not that long ago.
I apologize for the rather large comment. I do not mean to take up much of your time, as I know that you are extremely busy. If you have the time to offer as much advice as you can, it make make a great difference.
Please have a great weekend, and I hope to see more of your videos and success! 🤗
i also love goodnotes for my ipad! good luck with your 1L year!!
What law school did you decide to attend? Do you think you made the correct choice? Do you wish that you decided to attend a different school?
big congrats on your first day!! you got this!
What you learn in law school applies ONLY in a law office. When you get into court, those rules simply dont exist.
Civil court judges use the overriding objective to do what they want rather than adhere to the CPR and if you challenge it, you get a costs order against you.
So.....law school has a purpose.....but a Judge has total discretion and you are at their mercy, even if you have a solid case.
The rules dont matter with a poor judge.
(I know you are not in England but im pretending that you are so that my comment makes sense)
I am there's for you
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Can you do a video on how to write legal memos ?!👀
Hey , really nice video! I was wondering if I could help you edit your videos and also make a highly engaging Thumbnail which will help your video to reach to a wider audience .