S.O.U.N.D. Advice on Studying:
Consider different study materials and techniques, but ultimately DO figure out what study methods work best for YOU. It doesn’t matter what methods worked well for your classmate, your study group partner, or the lawyer who lives down the street. We all learn differently. Whether you choose to study off of your outlines, make flash cards, or use flow charts or some other study method is up to you. In fact, you’ll probably find that you’ll have to experiment with several study tools and methods before you find the one that’s the right fit. Generally, involving as many senses as possible in the learning process enhances understanding and retention—for many students, it helps to “see it, hear it, say it, and write it.”
Sunday, May 17, 2009
S.O.U.N.D. Advice for Law School, 5.18.09
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