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Dear 1L: Show Your Work

Dear 1L,

I had a productive session with a 1L yesterday. The tips I shared there would help you, too.

Here are two.

FIRST: You have to “show your work” on the exam. (You’ve likely heard this before, but it can be helpful to hear something this important again.)

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Dear 1L: Map Everything

Dear 1L,

I did three things that got me success in the end. I did all of them during “exam week” of every semester, for all three years of law school. Maybe they will work for you, too.

Consider trying one or all of them for your next week or so.

1. MAP YOUR TIME

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“Affect” vs. “Effect”

Dear 1L,

Are you one of the billions who (according to Google) has searched “affect vs. effect”?

For most of my life, I avoided “affect” as a verb. I would use “impact,” or just change my sentence around to avoid the word somehow. 

But the verb “to impact” doesn’t really mean “to affect.”

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Dear 1L, First, happy holiday weekend! ☀️ I wish you all a joyous, happy day. Photo is my mom and me just now, at her townhome in Rhode Island. (Meg Haverstick (20), photographer.)

Second, several months ago, I posted an IRAC essay template.

I have started to get requests from people looking to find it in my profile feed, so I thought I would link it here to save you time (see comments).

✏️ Please let me know if there are any other posts that you’d like me to recirculate, or any other questions you have.

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Dear 1L: Hard Work

Dear 1L,

This year doesn’t seem to let up. You’ve had to jump from one, high-stress critical task to another, high-stress, critical task, and then on to yet another.

Your hard work has not gone unnoticed. I think about you all the time. I know other people on here think about you regularly, too.

We know this year takes a huge toll. We know you need more sleep. You need time to relax with friends, with family.

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Dear 1L: Part 2 of 3 Oral Argument Tips

Dear 1L,

Here is Part 2 of 3:  Tips to help you prepare for oral argument.*

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TIP 4: KNOW YOUR JUDGES WELL

Picking up where Part 1 left off . . . 

🔹 Find out in advance how the individual judges have ruled on issues relevant to your case, and prepare how you might use that on argument day.

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Dear 1L: Oral Argument Tips Part 1

Dear 1L,

Here are tips to help you prepare for oral argument—Part 1 of 3. Use these now, and save them for your future, lawyer-self. 

The tips are a synthesis of: 

▫️ several dozen comments on my original post;

▫️ an excellent article by Heidi Brown; 

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Dear 1L: In your Reader’s Shoes

Dear 1L,

When self-editing, put yourself in your Reader’s shoes. 

Your Reader may be your professor, boss, partner, law clerk, or judge. But all share common characteristics:

🔹 They are susceptible to boredom and distraction (like us all). 

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Dear 1L: My 3L Back Story

Dear 1L,

For most, it is 1L that causes the most stress. For me, it was 3L.

On the outside, I seemed to have it all together: a job lined up for fall, and a Note ready to publish. What could I be stressed about?

As it turns out, a lot. 

One morning that spring, I awoke to the worst pain of my life.

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Dear 1L: Grammar & Usage Tips

Dear 1L,

Before I was doing what I do now, part of my law firm role was Editor for L&E and Appellate thought-leadership communications. 

Over the years, I saw the full gamut of grammar and usage mistakes.  Here are five of the most prevalent that require no further explanation

Avoid these mistakes to minimize your grader’s use of red pencil.

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Dear 1L, If you are writing a brief, I hope that you’re hanging in ok. It is a grueling week, like exam week. I don’t know which is worse. As an attorney, you will have weeks like this, too.

Get in the habit of taking care of yourself. Factor in that your brain needs to sleep. I know from experience that you can’t think straight --or write well--if you are a zombie. I have tried before and failed. You will just waste time and spin wheels, unable to see the forest through the trees.

Strive for working smart. You will be so much more efficient. 

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