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Feb

From LSAT Prep Kid – Don’t Make My Mistake in Legal Research and Writing.

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Legal Research and Writing is often put to the side because it is only 2 credits. I think you can do well simply by reviewing your work several times in the Bluebook and continually visiting your professor.

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Comments (7)

  1. traysmith1992 says:

    oh ok so what type of law did you saw you want to practice? i want to get into entretainment and sports law

  2. traysmith1992 says:

    yeah and thats where the money is… in tort law. and its a lot eaiser because almost every single person is going to need a tort lawyer sometimes and entertainment is just for the select few that makes it… but if you know people it would be very rewarding

  3. MrHappy702 says:

    Thanks for the video! I truly enjoy and appreciate all of the legal/law school videos you have been doing lately. Keep up the great work!

  4. jaimekid says:

    I am looking into entertainment law, but I think I may need to work in some tort law to pay for bread and butter. ( :

  5. jaimekid says:

    Reading it backwards is often a good way to catch spelling errors because it allows one to view the piece without getting mused by their sentence structure, letting their brains skim over the words. Reading it forward often causes an individual to get caught in the flow of the sentences instead of scrutinizing every word.

  6. jaimekid says:

    You’re welcome! More will be coming as I go through the law school adventure! ( :

  7. traysmith1992 says:

    so did you really mean read your aritcle backwards when you print it or is it just used to stress the point?

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