A week-by-week study system for 1L that survives a real semester: the weekly loop, when to brief, when to outline, and when to switch to practice exams.
How to study for humanities exams: read for the argument, map the syllabus by theme, practice timed essays, and use retrieval instead of rereading.
A practical guide to briefing cases for class and exam prep — what each section actually means, a copy-paste template, a worked example, and how to book-brief to save hours.
IRAC is how you turn issue-spotting into points on a law school exam. Here's what each letter means, a full worked example, and the mistakes that quietly cost you the most points.
A realistic finals-prep plan for law students: when to start, why practice exams beat rereading, how to use your outline, and how to survive a brutal exam period without burning out.
A step-by-step guide to outlining for law school exams — including a worked negligence example, a copy-paste template, and how to condense it into a one-page attack sheet.