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2nd Year Law Students
Congratulations upon successfully completing your
first year of law school. Now that you are a second
year student, it is a good time for you to assess which
study methods and exam skills worked for you and
which need improvement.
Since first year performance is a strong indicator
of whether you will pass or fail the bar exam on your
first attempt, the second year of law school is a good
time for an “academic tune up.” In the second year,
you have less pressure and more time to perfect your
study and exam-taking skills. We can help.
At The Skillman MethodTM, we believe that
most students could get As, if they knew how to
prepare effectively for classes and for exams. The
Skillman courses take the mystery out of law school
by teaching students a sophisticated approach for
excelling in law school.
The Skillman MethodTM courses will give you
an advantage. With the Skillman courses, our students
learn critical study skills, reading skills, and time
management. Further, Skillman students learn how
to outline substantive law courses effectively, how to
gauge progress, and how to write an answer any law
school essay and respond to multiple-choice
questions.
For thirty years, The Skillman MethodTM has
taken the mystery out of law school by teaching
critical study skills. The Skillman MethodTM offers study
skills’ courses, exam writing courses, substantive law
courses, bar courses, and private tutoring.
The Basic Exam Course is offered online 24/7.
The course includes three classes, including "How to
Excel in Law School," "How to Outline Law School
Courses," and "Exam Writing, Legal Analysis &
The Exam Writing TemplatesTM."
Once you have taken The Basic Exam Course,
you can enroll in The Advanced Exam Writing Course.
The Advanced Exam Writing Course meets via
teleconference for three two-hour classes. During classes,
actual student papers are critiqued line-by-line, using
the information from The Basic Exam Course.
Students in the course receive critical feedback
on their own essays answers. Every student may submit
ten essays for written feedback from faculty. Plus, each
student meets privately with a faculty member via
teleconference for two hours of private instruction.
Private tutoring is available to students who have
taken The Basic Exam Course. Students must purchase
either five or ten hours block of faculty time for private
tutoring. Private tutoring is offered via teleconference.
We want you to succeed. So please take
advantage of our Free Online Video Course,
"Linear Thinking – How to Get As." The course
was filmed at Vanderbilt University School of Law.
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